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SheyumRockU Posted - 05/29/2009 : 7:09:03 PM
Origin Ver. 8.0951 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 4
Operating System: Windows XP

hi,
i would like to simply add 20 curves that I have plotted from different worksheets and find the resulting curve. How do I do that?

this would be similar to using Origin's "Average Multiple Curves" function, except that I would like to stop at just adding the curves at each x-value without dividing by N (no of points at a particular x-value).

thanks
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Laurie Posted - 06/02/2009 : 12:14:20 PM
Do these 20 curves, share the same X values? If so, you could use the Set Column Values from the worksheet. You can reference columns in other workbooks/worksheets.

Please provide more details, and we can help further. Thank you.

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