Charting will be easier if the X data is listed to the left of the Y data.
An XY chart gives axis ticks and gridlines at regular intervals, for
example, every ten seconds. It does not provide a gridline at every data
point. There are two ways to get a gridline at each point:
1. Use a Line chart with a category (not time-scale) axis. This spaces the
data points equally regardless of any values of the X data, so the spacing
between 10:24:00 and 10:24:01 would be equal to that between 10:24:01 and
10:24:10. This is probably not what you want.
2. Create a set of fake gridlines using a helper XY series, with a data
point everywhere along the X axis where you want a gridline, and use error
bars for the actual gridlines:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. -
http://PeltierTech.com
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"bobby" wrote in message
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Dear All,
I'm making a x-y axis chart, with two parameters temperature
and time. Temperature is on y-axis and time is on x-axis. Here I'm
giving the some readings for better understanding.
Temp. Time
25 10:24:10
30 10:24:30
35 10:24:40
40 10:24:50
45 10::25:00
50 10:25:10
When I make achart with the grid I could get the lines only at the
time value on the chart, but I need lines at the other values like
10:24:14, 10:24:56, 10:25:07...
Could any of you please advice me how to do this.
Thanks in advace.
Regards
Ramana