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qazwsx321 |
Posted - 09/04/2023 : 4:19:25 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): latest version Operating System: MacOS running windows 10 VM Hi, I have 8 data tables of time vs. current for a solar cell. Each cell has 8 pixels, and the data is of each separate pixel. I would like to have data that is reflective of the performance of the entire solar cell. Is there a way to combine these tables into one? I tried a straight average, but the times at which measurements are taken vary a bit so it does come out a little weird.
I was told by a colleague something of the sort is possible, but I do not have much experience with this software. |
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snowli |
Posted - 09/05/2023 : 10:53:38 AM Do you mean average multiple data into same time range though the X values may not be exactly the same.
You can choose Analysis: Mathematics: Average Multiple Curves and pick all the 8 XY as input. (e.g. in the dialog's input node, click > and choose Select Columns... to pick data from different worksheets) https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Average-MultipleCuves https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Math-AveCurve
In the Average Multiple Curves dialog, there is also Method: Concatenate option to Combine them into one XY pair and have X sorted.
There is also Worksheet: Append Worksheets to combine data rowwise or columnwise into one worksheet.
Thanks, Snow
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