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forumcash Posted - 06/17/2020 : 09:56:25 AM
I am running some code by increasing the sample size. Plot should be zero for a T value. Please see below. Increasing the sample size is computationally very expensive.
Is it possible to extrapolate plots from existing plots?

Thank you in advance

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forumcash Posted - 06/19/2020 : 05:04:02 AM
Dear Amanda,
Thank you for your answer, but that is not what I need. This extrapolates the existing lines. However, I need to expand a new line.
You can think as to expand a contour plot.
AmandaLu Posted - 06/18/2020 : 04:30:34 AM
Hi,

Please try Analysis: Mathematics: Interpolate/Extrapolate....

https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Math-Inter-Extrapolate

Thanks,
Amanda
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