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Hamed_sbri Posted - 04/06/2024 : 12:28:42 PM
Hi. I have many Y columns for single X column.
I want to interpolate all Y columns and get single interpolat data (Y) for each Y Column.
I can do this for each individual column but it takes a long time. Is there a solution where it interpolate all the columns together and displays the y value for the desired x in all columns.
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Hamed_sbri Posted - 04/10/2024 : 4:48:16 PM
Thanks
YimingChen Posted - 04/08/2024 : 08:29:38 AM
We have already supported multiple y columns for interpolate/extrapolate Y from X in the latest version of Origin2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INvJ3XO1xxY
Please give it a try. Thanks.


James

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