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Chart for events per unit of time???
I would like to create a graph that indicates Aircraft Departures per unit of
time at the airport. I have access to flight departure times for every aircraft so my list of data would be something like: 07:00 American 07:06 American 0712 United 0800 Allegiant 10:00 Delta 12:30 Southwest And so on for a days worth of flights. (Probably 50 or more) The goal is to graphically show what hours of the day have the most activity. In my example my chart would indicate the time period around 07:00 in the morning has more departure activity than 12:00 Noon. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Quin |
Chart for events per unit of time???
This is a job for a pivot table. Label your columns Time and Airline. Select
the data and create a Pivot Table (Data menu or, I think, Data tab on the Ribbon). Drag Time into the Rows area, then again drag Time into the Data area. So far this lists the input times with a 1 next to each, but you can group times. Right click on the Time field button in the PT, choose Group and Show Detail Group, select appropriate starting and ending times, then in the list of time periods select Hours: 7 AM 3 8 AM 1 10 AM 1 12 PM 1 Now chart it however you want. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Quin" wrote in message ... I would like to create a graph that indicates Aircraft Departures per unit of time at the airport. I have access to flight departure times for every aircraft so my list of data would be something like: 07:00 American 07:06 American 0712 United 0800 Allegiant 10:00 Delta 12:30 Southwest And so on for a days worth of flights. (Probably 50 or more) The goal is to graphically show what hours of the day have the most activity. In my example my chart would indicate the time period around 07:00 in the morning has more departure activity than 12:00 Noon. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Quin |
Chart for events per unit of time???
Jon,
Thanks, excellent answer with nice detail. I had an idea a Pivot Table would be a possibility but I was not aware I could "group" the time periods to make it practical. This is going to be really helpful to me! Quin "Jon Peltier" wrote: This is a job for a pivot table. Label your columns Time and Airline. Select the data and create a Pivot Table (Data menu or, I think, Data tab on the Ribbon). Drag Time into the Rows area, then again drag Time into the Data area. So far this lists the input times with a 1 next to each, but you can group times. Right click on the Time field button in the PT, choose Group and Show Detail Group, select appropriate starting and ending times, then in the list of time periods select Hours: 7 AM 3 8 AM 1 10 AM 1 12 PM 1 Now chart it however you want. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Quin" wrote in message ... I would like to create a graph that indicates Aircraft Departures per unit of time at the airport. I have access to flight departure times for every aircraft so my list of data would be something like: 07:00 American 07:06 American 0712 United 0800 Allegiant 10:00 Delta 12:30 Southwest And so on for a days worth of flights. (Probably 50 or more) The goal is to graphically show what hours of the day have the most activity. In my example my chart would indicate the time period around 07:00 in the morning has more departure activity than 12:00 Noon. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Quin |
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