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how do you split the scale (x-axis) on a curve graph?
In Excel, how do you split the scale on the x-axis to obtain a better
representation of a curve (scatter with smoothed lines) graph? I have many points over a short range, but other points also far from that range. If it helps, it is a stress-strain curve, where i try to show the yield stress, the proportional limit, the ultimate stress, and modulus of elasticity. Thanks |
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Now this is one that I have specific experience with as it is directly
related to my Master's thesis. I was looking at the yield stress of an oriented polymer film at a pull angle off of the orientation axis. I plotted the angle as the X value and the Yield stress on a logarithmic Y axis. It's been a while so I'd have to check back in my thesis. If you want to split either axis, take a look at this http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...okenYAxis.html Barb "valeval1000" wrote in message ... In Excel, how do you split the scale on the x-axis to obtain a better representation of a curve (scatter with smoothed lines) graph? I have many points over a short range, but other points also far from that range. If it helps, it is a stress-strain curve, where i try to show the yield stress, the proportional limit, the ultimate stress, and modulus of elasticity. Thanks |
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