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Question by Milia
Submitted on 1/12/2004
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Table with two dependent columns (example.  Height1 vs. Capacity1).  Now I want to create a new, two column table with a given Capacity, lets call it Capacity2).

So these are my givens:


Height 1       Capacity 1
10           500
20           600
30           900


Capacity 2   Height 2  
550   
610   
850   

Now, I want to create a function with will take my Capacity 2 value, compare it with Capacity 1 and interpolate the appropriate Height 2 value (from Height 1).



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