Origin Ver. 8.5.0 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):1 Operating System: Windows XP
I have 10 sets of data that i would like to be able to construct one graph of (similar to averaging but without dividing). The 10 curves do not have exactly the same X values however. Any suggestions as to how to construct such a graph?
Hi, You could try the "Average Multiple Curves" method. For this method you create one plot with all your data sets plotted in it, then with the graph active go to Analysis: Mathematics: Average Multiple Curves. In the dialog box you can specify that you wish to Concatenate and a new curve will be created. For more information on the mathematics behind "Averaging" and "Concatenating" you can use this page: http://originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin/en/UserGuide/Average_Multiple_Curves.html