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m.l.gutgesell@utwente.nl Posted - 12/13/2021 : 11:42:01 AM
Hey,
My problem is the following:
I have to plot multiple graphs that are randomly shifted alongside the Y-axis. Furthermore, I also have to align the graphs at a reference x-axis value. Now due to the shift the Y-value assigned to the respective x-value varies between the columns without following a specific pattern.
Thus all these different Y-values are in a same row i, the determined x-value. Now for each column I have to subtract the respective value in this particular row.
Is there a way to accomplish this without having to write a new formula for every single column? Perhaps by using the "set values - multiple columns" window? Or is there a specific command I can use in the formula?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards,
Merlin
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m.l.gutgesell@utwente.nl Posted - 12/14/2021 : 04:03:59 AM
Thank you very much for your advice. That worked out well.

Best,
Merlin
YimingChen Posted - 12/13/2021 : 1:56:57 PM
You can highlight multiple y columns, right click and select Set Multiple Column Values.... In the dialog use the formula below that each y column is subtracted by a value at row i, e.g. 12th row in this case.



James

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