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calculation of area below a complex curve
When experimental data describe a 2-dimensional curve which is more complex
than can be fit by a 6th degree curve-fit estimate, Excel is still capable of filling the area with colored pixels when using the Area chart wizard. The area of those pixels is exactly what is needed: How can a person accurately determine that area? |
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calculation of area below a complex curve
Maybe this?
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme/Excel...UnderCurve.htm -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Zurich" wrote in message ... When experimental data describe a 2-dimensional curve which is more complex than can be fit by a 6th degree curve-fit estimate, Excel is still capable of filling the area with colored pixels when using the Area chart wizard. The area of those pixels is exactly what is needed: How can a person accurately determine that area? |
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