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Shizhong Cheng Posted - 12/13/2021 : 04:59:15 AM
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Hello, I had a large number of curves in one graph. And I want to calculate average value of each curve in the black line interval at the same time. I can only got the bulk average from average multiple curves option, but I need every average value for the corresponding curve.
Looking forward to your reply!
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Shizhong Cheng Posted - 12/13/2021 : 7:51:00 PM
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Originally posted by YimingChen

In the average multiple curves tool dialog, you can specify the x range. See below:


James


Thank for your reply.
Yes, I can set x range. But the result is the bulk average of the total curves, not the average of every curve in this interval. I want to get the mean of every curve in this interval but not the bulk one.
YimingChen Posted - 12/13/2021 : 08:53:45 AM
In the average multiple curves tool dialog, you can specify the x range. See below:


James

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