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A chart displays columns representing #shares traded for a group of 20
stocks along x-axis. Because the displayed values span a wide range
(some columns are 1000x larger than others) the small volume stocks are
hardly visible. What is needed is a way to make Y-axis non-linera;
however, a log scale is useless because of the enourmous compression
that takes place at the higher end of the y-axis.
Is there a way of displyaing non-linear values at a scale less than
allowed by log values? Web-based stock charts do this regularly, for
example see chart displayed on Yahoo finance of Apple Computers (symbol
AAPL)

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=AAPL&quicken=2

Any help here? Thank you.

Alseikhan


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That chart has a Log scale!
However, it displays y values rather than Log(y) on the axis

Should be possible with Bovey's XY Chartlabeler (www.appspro.com)
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A chart displays columns representing #shares traded for a group of 20
stocks along x-axis. Because the displayed values span a wide range
(some columns are 1000x larger than others) the small volume stocks are
hardly visible. What is needed is a way to make Y-axis non-linera;
however, a log scale is useless because of the enourmous compression
that takes place at the higher end of the y-axis.
Is there a way of displyaing non-linear values at a scale less than
allowed by log values? Web-based stock charts do this regularly, for
example see chart displayed on Yahoo finance of Apple Computers (symbol
AAPL)

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=AAPL&quicken=2

Any help here? Thank you.

Alseikhan


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Rob's Labeler, plus transformed data allowing an arbitrary scale. Look he

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ArbitraryAxis.html

or at the Arbitrary Log Axis example on Tushar Mehta's site

http://tushar-mehta.com

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That chart has a Log scale!
However, it displays y values rather than Log(y) on the axis

Should be possible with Bovey's XY Chartlabeler (www.appspro.com)
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www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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A chart displays columns representing #shares traded for a group of 20
stocks along x-axis. Because the displayed values span a wide range
(some columns are 1000x larger than others) the small volume stocks are
hardly visible. What is needed is a way to make Y-axis non-linera;
however, a log scale is useless because of the enourmous compression
that takes place at the higher end of the y-axis.
Is there a way of displyaing non-linear values at a scale less than
allowed by log values? Web-based stock charts do this regularly, for
example see chart displayed on Yahoo finance of Apple Computers (symbol
AAPL)

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=AAPL&quicken=2

Any help here? Thank you.

Alseikhan


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