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Asyuda Posted - 01/18/2021 : 3:48:51 PM
Hi all,
I am trying to find extrapolate the y values at x=0 from multiple experimental curves (around 1000 curves). Can anyone suggest how to do this ? The analysis feature interpolate/extrapolate y from x in Origin works quite well for 1 curve, or a few curve. But I need other methods to work with hundred of curves.

AA
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YimingChen Posted - 01/18/2021 : 4:18:08 PM
Can you first concatenate all your curves into one (menu: Analysis->Mathematics->Average Multiple Curves.. and use Concatenate method) then do the extrapolation?

James

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