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I have two columns of data, each having a different number of cells. I want
to plot them against each other to create an xy scatter chart. Is there a way to redistribute the data in the column with the least amount of cells to match the column with the most cells? The data I want on the x axis was collected during an experiment once per second and the data on the y axis was collected 4-5 per second. Both were started and stopped at the same point in the test. I just need to evenly distribute the data that was collected once per second over the total number of cells of data that were collected 4-5 times per second. Thanks for your time |
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