Start PositionThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the start position of the target data (marked in red) between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: End PositionThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the end position of the target data (marked in red) between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Number of Data PointsThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the number of the target data (marked in red) between the two green borderlines. In the following example, the result is 9. Minimum X ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the minimum value of the x-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Maximum X ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the maximum value of the x-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Minimum Y ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the minimum value of the y-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Maximum Y ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the maximum value of the y-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Position of Minimum Y ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the minimum value's position of the target x-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Position of Maximum Y ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the maximum value's position of the target y-axis between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Y Value of Minimum X ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the y value of the minimum position target x between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: Y Value of Maximum X ValueThe function uses the following equation: to calculate the y value of the maximum position target x between the two green borderlines, as shown in the following graph: |