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e a given table of data. Typically, you would know Y (size) and X (flow rate) and interpolate to
a Z (heat gain) value. I am trying to obtain an size (Y), given the flow rate (X) and heat gain
Flow rate (X) is fixed and I want to find a size (Y) that will meet the heat gain requirement (Z)
, the next largest size that meets the heat gain requirement). Is there a LOOKUP function that
do this process automatically?
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nd heat gain
quirement (Z)
P function that