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For two columns of data: column A where I have integers ranging from 0 to 90
representing degrees; and, a column B where I have integer values randomly selected representing distance, I would like to create an x-y graph of points representing degrees and distance from 0,0 intersect of the x and y axes. I suppose the end result should look like 1/4 of a circle, that is 90º of a full circle. Is this possible in a x-y scatter plot, or am I forced to use another chart type? My thanks in advance for any suggestions on handling the integers representing degrees. Brad |
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