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I have an XY-chart with data points that are very near a sine wave.
I would like to fit a sine wave trendline to the chart, and also get the amplitude and the period from the formula of the sine wave. Or perhaps I should work the other way around? First determine the parameters for the sine wave function and then create a second series of data points to be plotted on the chart? Any suggestions and (simple!) examples are welcome. -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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