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Excel equivalent of Matlab stem plot
I would lik to plot a sequence of data points as vertical lines topped with
either nothing, a circle, a dot or an arrow head. This is done with the stem function in Matlab, but it is in no way related to a stem-and-leaf plot. It is used to plot discrete-time signals or a frequency domain discrete spectrum. Assuming this is possible, how can I combine this with a standard column chart? Thanks, John |
You could use a Line or XY Scatter chart for the non-column series.
Format this series to have 100% negative error bars. For each individual point, format the marker as nothing or a circle of an appropriate size. For the arrow-head consider a marker shape other than a circle. Alternatively, create the arrow-head as a graphic image, copy it, select the marker you want customized (select the series, pause, then select the marker) and paste. And, if this is a lot of work for something that MatLab does easily, well, XL is not Matlab. ;-) -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... I would lik to plot a sequence of data points as vertical lines topped with either nothing, a circle, a dot or an arrow head. This is done with the stem function in Matlab, but it is in no way related to a stem-and-leaf plot. It is used to plot discrete-time signals or a frequency domain discrete spectrum. Assuming this is possible, how can I combine this with a standard column chart? Thanks, John |
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