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Default Abstracting Error Bar Data From Charts

On Mar 26, 4:47*am, "Jim Cone" wrote:
When creating a chart manually, one has the option of specifying the error bar type and amounts
(where applicable).
The error bar types available a * fixed values, percentage, standard deviation, standard error or
a custom value.
I would just note on your spreadsheet that the Error bars are calculated using 2 standard deviations
(what ever you specify).
That should be sufficient for most.
Excel, of course, can separately calculate StdDev or StdErr for a series of values if that was
necessary.
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Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USAhttp://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware
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"Spiggy Topes"
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I have a series of charts that I build each day and mail out to
multiple recipients. Some of them would like to see the underlying
data. Rather than send the data files, I have provided them with a
macro to abstract the data from the charts they already receive, and
to set the source for the chart to that abstracted data.


Fine, except for the error bars. The charts contain custom error bars
on one series, and I'd like to abstract those from the charts too. But
I can not find the place in the object model where the data is
stored.


I know that the Chart.SeriesCollection will tell me whether there are
error bars, through the HasErrorBars property, and I know there is an
ErrorBars object, but it doesn't appear to contain the data. The Excel
help, as is invariably the case with Excel 2007, is absolutely
useless.


Anyone know how I get to this data?


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The full macro, in case anyone would have a use for it, is:


Option Explicit
Public Sub Extract_Data_From_Charts()
* *Dim iRows As Integer
* *Dim iCell As Integer
* *Dim iChart As Integer
* *Dim iChartObjects As Integer
* *Dim iSeries As Integer
* *Dim i As Integer


* *Dim chtChart As ChartObject
* *Dim shtSheet As Object


* *Dim strSheetName As String


* *Dim X As Object


* *iChart = 1
* *While iChart <= ActiveWorkbook.Charts.Count
' Calculate the number of rows of data.
* * * *Set shtSheet = ActiveWorkbook.Charts(iChart)
* * * *For iChartObjects = 1 To shtSheet.ChartObjects.Count
* * * * * *Set chtChart = shtSheet.ChartObjects(iChartObjects)
* * * * * *iRows = UBound(chtChart.Chart.SeriesCollection(1).Values)
* * * * * *strSheetName = shtSheet.Name
* * * * * *Worksheets.Add.Move After:=shtSheet
* * * * * *i = InStrRev(strSheetName, "Chart")
* * * * * *If i 28 Then
* * * * * * * *i = 28
* * * * * *End If
* * * * * *If i = 0 Then
* * * * * * * *strSheetName = Left(strSheetName, 28) & " " &
iChartObjects
* * * * * *Else
* * * * * * * *strSheetName = Left(strSheetName, i - 1) & "(" &
iChartObjects & ")"
* * * * * *End If
* * * * * *ActiveSheet.Name = strSheetName
* * * * * *Worksheets(strSheetName).Cells(1, 1) = "X Values"


' Write x-axis values to worksheet.
''' * * * * * *For iSeries = 1 To
shtsheet.ChartObjects(iChartObjects).Chart.SeriesC ollection.Count
* * * * * *With Worksheets(strSheetName)
* * * * * * * *.Range(.Cells(2, 1), .Cells(iRows + 1, 1)) = _


Application.Transpose(chtChart.Chart.SeriesCollect ion(1).XValues)
* * * * * * * *chtChart.Chart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues =
Worksheets(strSheetName).Range(.Cells(2, 1), .Cells(iRows + 1, 1))
* * * * * *End With


* * * ' Loop through all series in the chart and write their values
to
* * * ' the worksheet.
* * * * * *iCell = 2
* * * * * *For Each X In chtChart.Chart.SeriesCollection
* * * * * * * *Worksheets(strSheetName).Cells(1, iCell) = X.Name


* * * * * * * *With Worksheets(strSheetName)
* * * * * * * * * *.Range(.Cells(2, iCell), .Cells(iRows + 1, iCell))
= Application.Transpose(X.Values)
* * * * * * * * * *X.Values =
Worksheets(strSheetName).Range(.Cells(2, iCell), .Cells(iRows + 1,
iCell))
* * * * * * * * * *iCell = iCell + 1
* * * * * * * *End With
* * * * * *Next
* * * *Next iChartObjects
* * * *iChart = iChart + 1
* *Wend
End Sub


Doesn't help at all, I'm afraid. I said in the original posting that I
was using CUSTOM error bars, which are quartiles generated from a SAS
program. There's no way that I can ask the user to figure the actual
values out for themselves.

All I need to know is where in the object model I can find the data
that goes into the error bars. It patently has to be there, just as
the individual series have to be there, as the recipients see it
without access to the original source files. But it's probably off in
some obscure corner of the model, as so much of Excel appears to be.
But the help tells me all the stuff I don't need to know - mostly
formatting stuff I don't care about - and NOTHING about the data
content. "Microsoft" and "help" appear to be two words that just don't
belong in the same sentence any more. Sad.