Hi there,
I am currently facing few problems with my report. The first thing is, how do I extrapolate a graph? I have a series of data from experiment which shows roughly a "mountain" like graph where there is ascending zone, peak zone, then descending zone. However, I didn't have enough value in the descending zone to plot a longer graph. How do I extrapolate?
Second question, is how to find X value. Imagine the "mountain" shaped graph. At one Y axis, there should be 2 X axis value since there an ascending and descending zone in the graph. Is there any function to help me find the 2 X value assuming I know what Y value to look at?
I hope to add more details which hopefully does not confuse anyone. Assuming my graph have 15 X and Y value which made 15 points. Say, first 10 points is from ascending to peak zone of the graph while point 11 - 15 is in the descending zone. If I assumed my Y value to read the 2 X axis value is one of the first 10 points, say point 7, drawing a horizontal line to the descending zone, it's between point 12 and point 13. So, by theory, I should interpolate point 12 and point 13 to get the second X value from the Y axis starting at point 7. How do I write an equation to let excel do this automatically?
Thanks in advance.
I am in the middle of the same type of problem.
I have a 3 variable data set and need to get from my experimental data to 'proper' data. Say, from 102 RPM to 100 RPM.
Anyway, I found an open source add-in, it is XonGrid. Currently I have loaded my data over the given data and it looks like it is working.
I have no experience with the app other than this morning.
Again, it went together easily, and appears to be working.
Good Luck-
Art
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