How to to connect between each value of point A an point B

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Mansour Attaallah
Mansour Attaallah el 6 de Jun. de 2018
Comentada: Mansour Attaallah el 8 de Jun. de 2018
I have two points with different coordinates point A=x,y for 1400 numbers and point B= x,y for 14000 numbers.
First: i want to connect between each value of point A an point B, Second: I want to get a new variable which contain in the first row the first value of x for point B and in the second row the first value of x for pA and apply this for all values from two poins: to make th extrapolation form this values to predicte any values from this line
please look at the attach pictuer Thank you for help
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Jan
Jan el 8 de Jun. de 2018
The question is still not clear. How do you want to use 19.6 million "connections" to extrapolate what or to "get new x and y axes"? Are you looking for a PCA (search this in the net)? Do you mean the convex hull of the points? I cannot imagine why creating a huge list of connections is useful. And in addition tow sets of points do not allow to "extrapolate" or "predict" anything - a substantial part of the problem has not been mentioned yet. An extrapolation requires to choose a model to describe the existing data, and a fixed component, at which the model is evaluated. Maybe you mean a line through the centers of the sets of points and you want to find the point, where this line crosses the X axis. But this is a bold guess only.
Mansour Attaallah
Mansour Attaallah el 8 de Jun. de 2018
Thank you very much. you are right its too much. a friend of me fix this and made a new calculation. a regression to identify x axis from y axis to detect the cross section point with horizontal line. And present one graph to make sure that his calculation is right

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