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Re: Finding the index of the median [message #7335 is a reply to message #7268] Wed, 30 October 1996 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Dean Schulze is currently offline  Dean Schulze
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Registered: July 1996
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Thanks to all of you who have responded to this thread.

As some of you have pointed out it only makes sense to
distinguish between multiple median values if there is some
other criterion, which in my case is the location on a CCD.
(Temperature gradients and edge effects depend on location.)

I was being too pedantic in asking for the location
along with the value from the MEDIAN() function since I
can assign any of the corresponding noise values to it
that WHERE() returns and still be correct - for that one
location.

Dean Schulze

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