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lavert31 Posted - 05/27/2009 : 09:14:01 AM
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Hello,
I have in my book 4 column: x1, Y1 and X2, Y2 and i can plot one plot with contain both graphs.
now, I want to sum the two graphs into one graph.
the two X column are different in spacing.
any idea?
thanks,
Etay
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cpyang Posted - 05/29/2009 : 8:43:39 PM
use Average Multiple Curves and multiply the result by a factor of 2.


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