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skip data points in graph
If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible
to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
since excel only plots visible cells
use a filter to select and show only evey tenth row. "Ayesha" wrote: If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
Hi BJ,
Didnt try, was just wondering. Can one use such an array formulas which would return only every 10th address and pass this result in to the series formula. Thanks a lot, Hari India "bj" wrote in message ... since excel only plots visible cells use a filter to select and show only evey tenth row. "Ayesha" wrote: If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
if you are going to use a different data set
you could use something like (if your data were say in B21 to B221 enter in G1) =indirect("B"&(21+(Row()-1)*10)) and copy down to G21 this would give you a set of the data points form every 10 positions I am nor sure of an Array formula which would do it for you. "Hari Prasadh" wrote: Hi BJ, Didnt try, was just wondering. Can one use such an array formulas which would return only every 10th address and pass this result in to the series formula. Thanks a lot, Hari India "bj" wrote in message ... since excel only plots visible cells use a filter to select and show only evey tenth row. "Ayesha" wrote: If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
An array formula could work, but I don't have time to think of an example.
The Microsoft Excel Charting FAQs has more on decimating data: http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...?ID=209#jon024 - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ bj wrote: if you are going to use a different data set you could use something like (if your data were say in B21 to B221 enter in G1) =indirect("B"&(21+(Row()-1)*10)) and copy down to G21 this would give you a set of the data points form every 10 positions I am nor sure of an Array formula which would do it for you. "Hari Prasadh" wrote: Hi BJ, Didnt try, was just wondering. Can one use such an array formulas which would return only every 10th address and pass this result in to the series formula. Thanks a lot, Hari India "bj" wrote in message ... since excel only plots visible cells use a filter to select and show only evey tenth row. "Ayesha" wrote: If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
Sorry, how do I do that? Using the "advanced filter" option? How do I set
it up to up every 10th row? Ayesha "bj" wrote: since excel only plots visible cells use a filter to select and show only evey tenth row. "Ayesha" wrote: If I want to plot a x-y graph in Excel with 100 data points, is it possible to have Excel automatically pick every 10th point (for example). I know I can manually choose every 10th point, but can Excel do it just by clicking a box or something? Ayesha |
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