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Chart limit?
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i need advice please. Am using office2003SP1 and i cannot understand why i cannot see all my data in a series of charts. The data i have is really simple - 2 columns with a description in row1 of each of them. The process - i select all the data in the two columns then hit the chart wizard button. Select a line graph, hit next, check that all the data has been selected, hit next. now the first thing that happens is that excel decides to use the column names plus about 12 samples of the data. E.g. if the row1 name was "bob" then the name of the chart becomes "bob4.3 5.6 55 77 66.5 33.4" Why on earth does excel use the data in the title of the chart? That's not so bad though i can manually edit that. What the problem is...is that when i finish creating the chart i only have those samples on the chart which fit on one viewable page in excel. Now i have about 6000 rows of 2 column data that i want to chart against each other but i only ever see as many rows that fit on one sodding page. I expected to be able to cycle left and right through potentially hundreds of charts as the column of data used for the x-axis is in fact time - and my sample period may be many hours long, with each increment being 3 seconds. all that excel shows me is the last 10 minutes or so of the sample period. I thought the limitation here was just the number of rows in excel - 65000 odd - so what am i doing wrong? Cell format? Can anyone help me please? Much appreciated. |
I don't really understand your problem, but have you concidered using the XY
chart rather than the line chart? in your <chart<source data what does the values formula say? " wrote: Hi, i need advice please. Am using office2003SP1 and i cannot understand why i cannot see all my data in a series of charts. The data i have is really simple - 2 columns with a description in row1 of each of them. The process - i select all the data in the two columns then hit the chart wizard button. Select a line graph, hit next, check that all the data has been selected, hit next. now the first thing that happens is that excel decides to use the column names plus about 12 samples of the data. E.g. if the row1 name was "bob" then the name of the chart becomes "bob4.3 5.6 55 77 66.5 33.4" Why on earth does excel use the data in the title of the chart? That's not so bad though i can manually edit that. What the problem is...is that when i finish creating the chart i only have those samples on the chart which fit on one viewable page in excel. Now i have about 6000 rows of 2 column data that i want to chart against each other but i only ever see as many rows that fit on one sodding page. I expected to be able to cycle left and right through potentially hundreds of charts as the column of data used for the x-axis is in fact time - and my sample period may be many hours long, with each increment being 3 seconds. all that excel shows me is the last 10 minutes or so of the sample period. I thought the limitation here was just the number of rows in excel - 65000 odd - so what am i doing wrong? Cell format? Can anyone help me please? Much appreciated. |
thanks for the reply. I know it's a bit tricky to explain. Let me try
again. The situation is taking performance data from performance monitor in windows. So therefore i can have an x-axis which represents time, and a y axis representing the the value of the counter at every time interval, which in this case is every 2 seconds. So, given that the sample period is several hours long, i have about 6000 rows of data. What i would really like are multiple line graphs for the overall time period so that, yes, i may have to scroll through a lot of different charts but at least the data is nicely spread out. The first chart may be minutes1-5, the second 5-10 and so on....without have to manually select a small portion of the data, then hit chart wizard, then do it again and again and so on...? Or do i have to force a very large scale on the x (time) axis so that EVERYTHING is displayed on the one chart and it makes disection of the results tricky??? For instance i need the granularity of looking a a time period of a few seconds and displyaing it to a client. At present when i select all 6000 rows and do the chart wizard, it only ever creates a chart for about 5 minutes' worth of data (ie 30 rows or so), rather than multiple charts for the entire sample time period (the 6000 row selection that i made prior to selecting chart wizard). I can respond directly to your question when i get back into work tomorrow. Cheers. I hope this is clearer - apologies if it's not.... |
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