.. _auto_curves_divide: *DIVIDE TWO CURVES* =================== Divides Curve 1 by Curve 2 element-wise (Y₁/Y₂), interpolating onto a common X axis, and returns the resulting quotient curve. Use this worker whenever you need to normalise, compute a ratio, or derive a transfer-function between two time-history or XY curves. When to use ----------- Classification: **process**. Tagged: ``curve_math``, ``curves``, ``divide``, ``element_wise``, ``ratio``, ``transform``. Inputs ------ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Default - Required - Description * - Curve 1 - curve1 - vector - — - - Numerator curve (or collection of curves) to be divided; accepts a single XY vector or a multi-curve bundle — each curve's Y values form the dividend. * - Curve 2 - curve2 - vector - — - - Denominator curve (or collection of curves) whose Y values divide those of Curve 1; must share a compatible X domain — division is performed after interpolation onto a common X axis. Outputs ------- .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Description * - curves_divide_output_1 - curves_divide_output_1 - vector - Resulting quotient curve (Y = Y₁ / Y₂) defined on the common X axis of the two input curves; output is a single XY vector (or one vector per pair when collections are supplied). Disciplines ----------- - data.curve.pair - data.curve.transform Runnable example ---------------- A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: `/api/workflow/example?id=curves_divide `_ .. raw:: html

Auto-generated from transformation schema. Worker id: curves_divide. Schema hash: 47fd56b1ecf5. Hand-curated docs in workerexamples/ override this page when present.