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grimmerc

South Africa
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Posted - 01/12/2017 :  09:36:30 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
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Good afternoon

I have two different functions of x, y1=f1(x), y2=f2(x). I can use "levelcrossing" to find, independently, [x for which y1=a] and [x for which y2=b] and manually pick out the common x values but this seems a little crude. Is it possible to use "levelcrossing" to solve for values of x that simultaneously satisfies both functions, y1=a in f1 and y2=b in f2?

Does anyone know a way to do this?

Thank-you,
Craig.

Hideo Fujii

USA
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Posted - 01/12/2017 :  10:52:07 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Craig,

It seems currently no "New Output for All Curves" option for Level Crossing app. Inferior, but how about
running multiple instances of this app so that you can see all crossing points on both curves together?
(You can change the ROI box colors to see which is current, and can switch by Front/Back tool button.)
Unfortunately, the output doesn't show the source dataset name, so you need to keep track the order of
applications.

Hope this helps a little.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

Edited by - Hideo Fujii on 01/12/2017 11:10:38 AM
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grimmerc

South Africa
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Posted - 01/13/2017 :  09:13:52 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Hideo

It does help, thanks. I've done as you suggest and put the two functions and their respective levelcrossings into different layers on the same plot. With show/hide I can see the plots together and extract the common values.

Thank-you,
Craig.
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