Probability Graph - help please
Hello,
I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
Probability Graph - help please
Have you tried using the data analysis component of Excel? If not, I would
add that in and put inyour data. Once done you can run any type of probability analysis you want and then select from the graph options within the analysis. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hello, I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
Probability Graph - help please
Hi Caerus,
Yes, I have tried using the analysis toolpak and I was told that part of the graph was created with the Random Number Generator. I have tried just about everything with the toolpak but have not been able to re-create the graph... Could I email you a JPEG that shows the graph I am trying to recreate? Thanks so much! L. "Caerus" wrote: Have you tried using the data analysis component of Excel? If not, I would add that in and put inyour data. Once done you can run any type of probability analysis you want and then select from the graph options within the analysis. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hello, I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
Probability Graph - help please
shot it to me. will try to help.
"Luke Williams" wrote: Hi Caerus, Yes, I have tried using the analysis toolpak and I was told that part of the graph was created with the Random Number Generator. I have tried just about everything with the toolpak but have not been able to re-create the graph... Could I email you a JPEG that shows the graph I am trying to recreate? Thanks so much! L. "Caerus" wrote: Have you tried using the data analysis component of Excel? If not, I would add that in and put inyour data. Once done you can run any type of probability analysis you want and then select from the graph options within the analysis. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hello, I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
Probability Graph - help please
Would like to but I cannot attach a JPEG with this forum - what is your email
address? "Caerus" wrote: shot it to me. will try to help. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hi Caerus, Yes, I have tried using the analysis toolpak and I was told that part of the graph was created with the Random Number Generator. I have tried just about everything with the toolpak but have not been able to re-create the graph... Could I email you a JPEG that shows the graph I am trying to recreate? Thanks so much! L. "Caerus" wrote: Have you tried using the data analysis component of Excel? If not, I would add that in and put inyour data. Once done you can run any type of probability analysis you want and then select from the graph options within the analysis. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hello, I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
Probability Graph - help please
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Probability Graph - help please
Send me your e-mail again.
"Luke Williams" wrote: Would like to but I cannot attach a JPEG with this forum - what is your email address? "Caerus" wrote: shot it to me. will try to help. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hi Caerus, Yes, I have tried using the analysis toolpak and I was told that part of the graph was created with the Random Number Generator. I have tried just about everything with the toolpak but have not been able to re-create the graph... Could I email you a JPEG that shows the graph I am trying to recreate? Thanks so much! L. "Caerus" wrote: Have you tried using the data analysis component of Excel? If not, I would add that in and put inyour data. Once done you can run any type of probability analysis you want and then select from the graph options within the analysis. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hello, I am trying to create a probability graph. On the x-axis, I would like to have days (365 days). The Y-axis would represent a volume of liquid (from 0.4 to 32.0L). This water is shipped to a location every 6 days. The water comes either in 0.4 L, 23.5 L or 32.0 L per shipment. How would you construct a graph that would visually show this knowing also that you can only have two consecutive shipments of the same quantity (ie. Shipment 1=0.4, shipment 2=0.4 but shipment 3 could not equal 0.4). Thanks so much for your help |
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