Kcope8302 -
You answered my first question, but you did not answer Yes or No to my
second and third questions.
If by "analyzed in a standard bell curve" you mean Yes to the second
question, see Tushar Mehta's web page
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ch...tion/index.htm
Instead, if you mean Yes to the third question, (a) use the Histogram tool
of Excel's Analysis ToolPak, or (b) use my Better Histogram add-in
(
http://www.treeplan.com/better.htm), or (c) use worksheet function COUNTIF
(or array-entered FREQUENCY) with a Column chart.
- Mike Middleton
http://www.MikeMiddleton.com
"Kcope8302" wrote in message
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I have 2344 values that I need to be analyzed in a standard bell curve.
"Mike Middleton" wrote:
Kcope8302 -
(1) Do you have a data set with 2,344 values?
(2) Do you want "a standard bell curve" using the mean and standard
deviation of your data?
(3) Or, do you want a histogram (column chart of the frequency
distribution
of your data), which may or may not be bell-shaped?
- Mike Middleton
http://www.MikeMiddleton.com
"Kcope8302" wrote in message
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I have a list of data that 2344 sets of data. I want to create a
standard
bell curve with this data. I have tried to create a smooth scatter plot
but
it does not depict the bell curve.
Please inform me what the best method would be to do this.
Thanks