Statistics - similarities between two curves

MarinM

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Hi,
I have to compare different sets of values (continuos curves), each curve is a range of 24 values (hours in a day). Eg. A is in range B2:B25, curve B in C2:C25, C in D2:D25. What formula can be used to determine which curve is most similar to curve A (either by shape and by overall)?

So far I tried:
a) CORREL
b) COVAR
c) =ABS((B2-C2)*(B3-C3)*(B4-C4)...(B25-C25))

I'm using a) for the similarity by shape and c) for similarity by both shape and value but something tells me there is a batter solution (than my lousy math).
Thank you in advance,

Marin

ps: Excel is MS Excel 2007
 

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