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Constructing and interpreting meaningful and useful graphical representations of data. (If your question is only about how to get particular software to produce a specific effect, then it is likely not on topic here.)

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Approximate the data to a single curve

Since you have a continuous curve in time, have you considering taking the Fourier Transform of your signal? In this way you can filter it by frequency and eliminate noise such as the lower peak curve …
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