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martachiap12 Posted - 03/16/2021 : 2:28:52 PM
hello,
I would need to translate all my graphs so that x is 0 when there is a change in variance of y (when y increases)
I know there is the translate function but I would like to do all the curves in once. how could I do? is there a function

thank you

Marta

marta
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YimingChen Posted - 03/16/2021 : 4:40:53 PM
Please try the LT script below:

doc -e p
{
range -wx rx = 1;
range -w ry = 1;
rx = rx - table(diff(ry)>0, rx, 1, 2);
}

If not working, please send a sample project to Originlab.

James

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