Excel: Interpolating Using Goal SeekerID: Q68639
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In Microsoft Excel, you can use Goal Seeker to interpolate values between two known values. This can be used, for example, for creating an XYZ graph where many X and Y values need to be plotted, and constraints are known for X and Y. Interpolating means to insert a specified number of values between two known values.
For example, suppose you want to interpolate 48 values between the numbers
-3 and 3, for a total of 50 values. The goal is to calculate 48 values, all
of which differ by a constant. To use Goal Seeker, you need to have an
empty cell to hold this unknown constant. To accomplish this do the
following:
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 2," version 4.0, page 78-79
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 290-291
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999