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I need to chart dated time-series using simple line charts. I
recently got a trial of a financial data service, CEIC. It is a breeze. I click on a dated time series, and, hurrah! A graph pops up. I click on the next, and yahoo! Another graph. It makes life easy and fun. I can compare things without endless Excel grunt-work, which is so agonizing. Now, the big question - are there other programs, besides Excel, which could make handling time-series data more fun, more intuitive, easier? Any ideas? What I need to do is so simple - to run a line-graph QUICKLY from a simple time series - and yet Excel makes it such hard work. Excel seems spread-sheet focused, not oriented towards quickly and easily delivering graphical ouput. There must be something else. Anyone have any good experiences? |
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