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perolav
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      11th Aug 2005

Hi,
I have a set of data, 100 x-values with corresponding y-values. Onl
about every third of the y's have a value, but by letting exce
interpolate the graph, I can see how the graph should look like.

My questions are:
1. Can excel give me the formula to the graph it has drawn? Somethin
like: "Show Equation"?

2. Is there a way to find out the y-value to a corresponding x-value
The graph has no standard-form, ie. it's not a parabel, so I don't kno
if I can use "trend" or "forecast"? The form of the graph is highl
irregular, but excel managed to draw the graph, so it must know al
it's y-values?

Please ask if anything is badly explained.

Thanks, perola

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Bernard Liengme
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      11th Aug 2005
We would need to see the data to answer this - if the curve is smooth I
expect a trendline can be found.
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"perolav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hi,
> I have a set of data, 100 x-values with corresponding y-values. Only
> about every third of the y's have a value, but by letting excel
> interpolate the graph, I can see how the graph should look like.
>
> My questions are:
> 1. Can excel give me the formula to the graph it has drawn? Something
> like: "Show Equation"?
>
> 2. Is there a way to find out the y-value to a corresponding x-value?
> The graph has no standard-form, ie. it's not a parabel, so I don't know
> if I can use "trend" or "forecast"? The form of the graph is highly
> irregular, but excel managed to draw the graph, so it must know all
> it's y-values?
>
> Please ask if anything is badly explained.
>
> Thanks, perolav
>
>
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Tushar Mehta
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      11th Aug 2005
AFAIK, MS has never published its smoothened curve algorithm. The
closest anyone has come to figuring it out is Brian Murphy with his
Bezier curve approximation. See the downloadable file at
http://xlrotor.com/resources/files.shtml

Dave Braden's cubic spline algorithm also comes close. Search the
google.com archive of the XL newsgroups.

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> Hi,
> I have a set of data, 100 x-values with corresponding y-values. Only
> about every third of the y's have a value, but by letting excel
> interpolate the graph, I can see how the graph should look like.
>
> My questions are:
> 1. Can excel give me the formula to the graph it has drawn? Something
> like: "Show Equation"?
>
> 2. Is there a way to find out the y-value to a corresponding x-value?
> The graph has no standard-form, ie. it's not a parabel, so I don't know
> if I can use "trend" or "forecast"? The form of the graph is highly
> irregular, but excel managed to draw the graph, so it must know all
> it's y-values?
>
> Please ask if anything is badly explained.
>
> Thanks, perolav
>
>
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