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Using Trend
I have data like this: A B A B A B A B 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 ? The trend formula is =trend (known y, [known x],new x) Generally we select the known y values which are in continuous cells, and then select known x values, after which for a new x value €“ y-values could be estimated. But is there any way that this could be done by selecting y and x €“ values which are in non-contiguous cells( like values if present in alternative cells) Thanks |
Using Trend
Answered under separate threads in charting and programming newsgroups.
Jerry vijaya wrote: I have data like this: A B A B A B A B 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 ? The trend formula is =trend (known y, [known x],new x) Generally we select the known y values which are in continuous cells, and then select known x values, after which for a new x value €“ y-values could be estimated. But is there any way that this could be done by selecting y and x €“ values which are in non-contiguous cells( like values if present in alternative cells) Thanks |
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