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For Physics, I need to plot one set of data vs. another. I tried making two
columns, the first column had the values I wanted as the x axis. The second column I put the values I wanted to be plotted as the y axis. The problem is that when it makes a graph, it plots it as two lines. How do I make one set of values be the x axis and one set the y axis so I get one line from two sets of values. |
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To plot one set of data against another in Microsoft Excel, you can use the "scatter plot" chart type. Here's how to do it:
That's it! You should now have a scatter plot that shows one set of data plotted against another, with a single line connecting the points.
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"ValerieD" wrote in message
... For Physics, I need to plot one set of data vs. another. I tried making two columns, the first column had the values I wanted as the x axis. The second column I put the values I wanted to be plotted as the y axis. The problem is that when it makes a graph, it plots it as two lines. How do I make one set of values be the x axis and one set the y axis so I get one line from two sets of values. Select the two columns, Insert/ Chart ... and choose X-Y (scatter) graph. This "scatter" naming continues to confuse new users, as this is what you use to produce a *line* graph of Y against X. -- David Biddulph |
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