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Micayla Bergen
 
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i have a series of data as a line graph, i want my average to be plotted as
well. the average is a single value based on the series not a moving average.
i have put the average 'series' in and told the chart to plot empty cells but
nothing has appeared except my single value average and it is not formatted
the same as the actual series, i.e. the series is 0.895whatever and my
average is 0.774589etc. but the series is showing up as a whole number but
the average is not, i.e. series is 8.95whatever and average is still 0.774589
thanks anyone
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Can you give an example of the data as displayed in Excel?
"Micayla Bergen" wrote in message
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i have a series of data as a line graph, i want my average to be plotted as
well. the average is a single value based on the series not a moving
average.
i have put the average 'series' in and told the chart to plot empty cells
but
nothing has appeared except my single value average and it is not
formatted
the same as the actual series, i.e. the series is 0.895whatever and my
average is 0.774589etc. but the series is showing up as a whole number but
the average is not, i.e. series is 8.95whatever and average is still
0.774589
thanks anyone



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Do you want the average as the value of the last point? Arrange the data
like this and make the line chart with these two columns.

Category Value
a 0.895
b 0.745
c 0.729
... ...
Average 0.774589

Do you want the average as an additional series plotted with the actual
values? Arrange the data like this and make the line chart with these
three columns.

Category Value Average
a 0.895 0.774589
b 0.745 0.774589
c 0.729 0.774589
... ... ...

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Micayla Bergen wrote:

i have a series of data as a line graph, i want my average to be plotted as
well. the average is a single value based on the series not a moving average.
i have put the average 'series' in and told the chart to plot empty cells but
nothing has appeared except my single value average and it is not formatted
the same as the actual series, i.e. the series is 0.895whatever and my
average is 0.774589etc. but the series is showing up as a whole number but
the average is not, i.e. series is 8.95whatever and average is still 0.774589
thanks anyone

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The first data series is a calculation of other numbers and the results are 6
decimal numbers less than 0, i.e. 0.823736, 0.863585 etc. the average is
0.772898. the numbers are showing up as 8.23736 and 8.63585 etc whereas the
average is plotting as 0.772898. the numbers are all formatted the same, i
dont know why one is showing up as the other.
(the average was still plotting as only a single dot but i have changed by
putting the average in multiple cells so it plots as a line.)

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

Can you give an example of the data as displayed in Excel?
"Micayla Bergen" wrote in message
...
i have a series of data as a line graph, i want my average to be plotted as
well. the average is a single value based on the series not a moving
average.
i have put the average 'series' in and told the chart to plot empty cells
but
nothing has appeared except my single value average and it is not
formatted
the same as the actual series, i.e. the series is 0.895whatever and my
average is 0.774589etc. but the series is showing up as a whole number but
the average is not, i.e. series is 8.95whatever and average is still
0.774589
thanks anyone




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Jon Peltier
 
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I hadn't noticed the misplaced decimal point in your first post. I can't
think why the plotted values would be off by a factor of 10.

If you send the workbook by private email (make the obvious correction
to the email address), I'll take a look at it.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
_______


Micayla Bergen wrote:

The first data series is a calculation of other numbers and the results are 6
decimal numbers less than 0, i.e. 0.823736, 0.863585 etc. the average is
0.772898. the numbers are showing up as 8.23736 and 8.63585 etc whereas the
average is plotting as 0.772898. the numbers are all formatted the same, i
dont know why one is showing up as the other.
(the average was still plotting as only a single dot but i have changed by
putting the average in multiple cells so it plots as a line.)

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:


Can you give an example of the data as displayed in Excel?
"Micayla Bergen" wrote in message
...

i have a series of data as a line graph, i want my average to be plotted as
well. the average is a single value based on the series not a moving
average.
i have put the average 'series' in and told the chart to plot empty cells
but
nothing has appeared except my single value average and it is not
formatted
the same as the actual series, i.e. the series is 0.895whatever and my
average is 0.774589etc. but the series is showing up as a whole number but
the average is not, i.e. series is 8.95whatever and average is still
0.774589
thanks anyone




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