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You can use the FORECAST() function to interpolate as well as extrapolate.

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"Steve" wrote:

Hi

This is probably a simple task and it is my own lack of experience in
Excel -- I would like to derive a y value for an arbitrary x value from a
array of known x's and known y's for some unknown function y = f(x) a la:

known x, y
0.123, 4.567
0.257, 10.4567
0.4321, 20.3241
0.703, 10.345
0.804, 2.345

say I want to derive a y value for x=0.5 from this data set using a linear
or higher order fit -- is there an appropriate worksheet function for this
or do I have to resort to programming?

Many thanks in advance.
Steve



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"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
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You can use the FORECAST() function to interpolate as well as extrapolate.


FORECAST seems to do only linear line fit -- my data is an arbitrary fixed
waveform for which Im trying to fill in missing points -- is there some
trick I need to apply to make forecast work at a higher order?


See Excel Help
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Gary's Student


"Steve" wrote:

Hi

This is probably a simple task and it is my own lack of experience in
Excel -- I would like to derive a y value for an arbitrary x value from a
array of known x's and known y's for some unknown function y = f(x) a la:

known x, y
0.123, 4.567
0.257, 10.4567
0.4321, 20.3241
0.703, 10.345
0.804, 2.345

say I want to derive a y value for x=0.5 from this data set using a
linear
or higher order fit -- is there an appropriate worksheet function for
this
or do I have to resort to programming?

Many thanks in advance.
Steve





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