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Different kinds of data on chart
I've been told by my boss that I need to create a chart that shows the
accident rate per million vehicles entering an intersection and the ranking of that intersection when adjusted for volume. If I just put the straight values in, I get a chart with a wildly fluctuating ranking (values range from 0 to 186) and almost a straight line at the bottom of the chart for rate per million (values range from 0 to 2.062). Is there any way to do this that would produce a better looking chart? Thanks so much. |
Different kinds of data on chart
Michael, The quick and dirty way would be to plot the accident rate on
the second y axis. there are other options depending on your ability and LOE that you are willing to invest. HTH, Will Michael J. wrote: I've been told by my boss that I need to create a chart that shows the accident rate per million vehicles entering an intersection and the ranking of that intersection when adjusted for volume. If I just put the straight values in, I get a chart with a wildly fluctuating ranking (values range from 0 to 186) and almost a straight line at the bottom of the chart for rate per million (values range from 0 to 2.062). Is there any way to do this that would produce a better looking chart? Thanks so much. |
Different kinds of data on chart
Thanks for the response. Could you give me a quick lesson in how to plot the
accident rate on the second y axis? " wrote: Michael, The quick and dirty way would be to plot the accident rate on the second y axis. there are other options depending on your ability and LOE that you are willing to invest. HTH, Will Michael J. wrote: I've been told by my boss that I need to create a chart that shows the accident rate per million vehicles entering an intersection and the ranking of that intersection when adjusted for volume. If I just put the straight values in, I get a chart with a wildly fluctuating ranking (values range from 0 to 186) and almost a straight line at the bottom of the chart for rate per million (values range from 0 to 2.062). Is there any way to do this that would produce a better looking chart? Thanks so much. |
Different kinds of data on chart
Sure... Right Click the series and choose [Format Data Series] In the
dialog box choose the [Axis] tab and click on the "Plot Series on Secondary Axis" radio button. -Will Michael J. wrote: Thanks for the response. Could you give me a quick lesson in how to plot the accident rate on the second y axis? " wrote: Michael, The quick and dirty way would be to plot the accident rate on the second y axis. there are other options depending on your ability and LOE that you are willing to invest. HTH, Will Michael J. wrote: I've been told by my boss that I need to create a chart that shows the accident rate per million vehicles entering an intersection and the ranking of that intersection when adjusted for volume. If I just put the straight values in, I get a chart with a wildly fluctuating ranking (values range from 0 to 186) and almost a straight line at the bottom of the chart for rate per million (values range from 0 to 2.062). Is there any way to do this that would produce a better looking chart? Thanks so much. |
Different kinds of data on chart
Thanks a lot...that worked perfectly!
" wrote: Sure... Right Click the series and choose [Format Data Series] In the dialog box choose the [Axis] tab and click on the "Plot Series on Secondary Axis" radio button. -Will Michael J. wrote: Thanks for the response. Could you give me a quick lesson in how to plot the accident rate on the second y axis? " wrote: Michael, The quick and dirty way would be to plot the accident rate on the second y axis. there are other options depending on your ability and LOE that you are willing to invest. HTH, Will Michael J. wrote: I've been told by my boss that I need to create a chart that shows the accident rate per million vehicles entering an intersection and the ranking of that intersection when adjusted for volume. If I just put the straight values in, I get a chart with a wildly fluctuating ranking (values range from 0 to 186) and almost a straight line at the bottom of the chart for rate per million (values range from 0 to 2.062). Is there any way to do this that would produce a better looking chart? Thanks so much. |
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