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Graphing multiple series with Excel 2013
I have multiple data series which will fit on a scatter chart, but do
not share common X values: Series A X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 etc Series B XX1 YY1 XX2 YY2 XX3 YY3 etc. Not the standard common X value X1 Y1 YY1 X2 Y2 YY2 X3 Y3 YY3 All the reference I have found are either for the common X value situation, or are for what look like earlier version of Excel which this neophyte has not managed to translate. Could someone point me at a good tutorial/recipe to do this in Excel 2013? -- Alan |
Graphing multiple series with Excel 2013
Alan wrotR:
I have multiple data series which will fit on a scatter chart, but do not share common X values: Series A X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 etc Series B XX1 YY1 XX2 YY2 XX3 YY3 etc. Not the standard common X value X1 Y1 YY1 X2 Y2 YY2 X3 Y3 YY3 All the reference I have found are either for the common X value situation, or are for what look like earlier version of Excel which this neophyte has not managed to translate. Could someone point me at a good tutorial/recipe to do this in Excel 2013? Never mind. A colleague lent me a copy of Microsoft Excel 2013 for Scientists and Engineers. Clear enough that I got what I want within a few minutes. Have it on order from Amazon! -- Alan |
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