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I have been working on converting a large data set with data sampled every 5 seconds into a set of data which averages all of the data points over each minute and reports a column of data with one average data point corresponding to each minute.
Is there some way to have excel take the average of every set of 13 datapoints in a column and report each of these averaged values in a single column. The default from excel will take the average of the first 13 datapoints, i.e. AVERAGE(A1:A14) and then using autofill instead of reporting the average of the next 13 data points in the set i.e. I would like it to be AVERAGE(A15:A28) followed by AVERAGE(A29:A42) etc, but Excel defaults to AVERAGE(A2:A15) followed by AVERAGE(A3:A16) etc. instead.
I was hoping autofill might work for this in someway, but it doesn't seem to be doing so.
I am not totally ignorant of excel, but am far from an expert so any help is greatly appreciated and you will have to accept my apologies if this is a very simple problem.
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