Change Storage Location [verified] -

Change Storage Location [verified] -

The demo file contains user defined functions (VBA) Cardinal Spline & Cubic Spline & Monotone Cubic Spline that create interpolation curves that go exactly through all your data points. The advantage of a monotone cubic spline is that it does not 'wobble' at local minima and maxima.

Download demo file   (135kB - downloaded 3207 times - Latest version: 2022-01-11, now including both regular function that returns a single Y value, given X and the datapoints, and array function that creates a table with X and Y values, given the number of segments to be created between the datapoints provided.)


If you want to interpolate both X and Y values within a 2-dimensional table, then see Bilinear interpolation (linear plus spline based).

Change Storage Location [verified] -

Don't let a full hard drive or slow cloud sync slow you down.

Out of Space, Out of Luck? Why Changing Your Storage Location is a Game Changer change storage location

Never cut files from an old drive to a new one. If the power flickers during the cut, you lose the data. Don't let a full hard drive or slow cloud sync slow you down

Keeping photos on your phone and only your phone is dangerous. Changing your storage location to a cloud service (Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive) moves your data from a single fragile device to a secure server. If you drop your phone in a lake, your storage location just saved your memories. If the power flickers during the cut, you lose the data

But today, the solution isn't deletion—it’s . Changing your storage location is one of the simplest, most effective tech fixes you can do. Whether you are moving your iPhone library to the cloud or shifting your PC’s "Documents" folder to a secondary drive, relocating your data can breathe new life into your device.

In the past, that message led to panic. It meant deleting old photos, uninstalling games, or playing a risky game of "what files can I live without?"

We have all seen the notification. It pops up at the worst possible moment: "Your disk is full." Or perhaps, "Low on space."