stock plots
I am trying to do box and whisker types of plots. The only way to do this,
as I can see, is to use what Excel calls "stock plots". 1. Is there another way to get box and whisker plots from Excel? 2. When I have the plots in one file and the source data in another, and the source data file is not open, the plots will get messed up - x scale redrawn. Is there any way around that? 3. Is there any way to have the up-down bars such that I can have one or more sets of bars a different color from the rest of the bars? TIA. |
stock plots
Is this any use to you:
http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~nhunt/boxplot.htm Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 13, 3:46 pm, Steven wrote: I am trying to do box and whisker types of plots. The only way to do this, as I can see, is to use what Excel calls "stock plots". 1. Is there another way to get box and whisker plots from Excel? 2. When I have the plots in one file and the source data in another, and the source data file is not open, the plots will get messed up - x scale redrawn. Is there any way around that? 3. Is there any way to have the up-down bars such that I can have one or more sets of bars a different color from the rest of the bars? TIA. |
stock plots
Thanks, Pete.
I am evidently misusing my terms... what I have done is to plot mean, mean + 2 SD, and mean - 2 SD to get a graphical representation of the data set, and trend that over time. "Pete_UK" wrote: Is this any use to you: http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~nhunt/boxplot.htm Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 13, 3:46 pm, Steven wrote: I am trying to do box and whisker types of plots. The only way to do this, as I can see, is to use what Excel calls "stock plots". 1. Is there another way to get box and whisker plots from Excel? 2. When I have the plots in one file and the source data in another, and the source data file is not open, the plots will get messed up - x scale redrawn. Is there any way around that? 3. Is there any way to have the up-down bars such that I can have one or more sets of bars a different color from the rest of the bars? TIA. |
stock plots
Well, it seems to have been some use - thanks for feeding back.
Pete On Jul 13, 4:44 pm, Steven wrote: Thanks, Pete. I am evidently misusing my terms... what I have done is to plot mean, mean + 2 SD, and mean - 2 SD to get a graphical representation of the data set, and trend that over time. "Pete_UK" wrote: Is this any use to you: http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~nhunt/boxplot.htm Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 13, 3:46 pm, Steven wrote: I am trying to do box and whisker types of plots. The only way to do this, as I can see, is to use what Excel calls "stock plots". 1. Is there another way to get box and whisker plots from Excel? 2. When I have the plots in one file and the source data in another, and the source data file is not open, the plots will get messed up - x scale redrawn. Is there any way around that? 3. Is there any way to have the up-down bars such that I can have one or more sets of bars a different color from the rest of the bars? TIA.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
stock plots
Try this: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhisker.html
- Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Steven" wrote in message ... I am trying to do box and whisker types of plots. The only way to do this, as I can see, is to use what Excel calls "stock plots". 1. Is there another way to get box and whisker plots from Excel? 2. When I have the plots in one file and the source data in another, and the source data file is not open, the plots will get messed up - x scale redrawn. Is there any way around that? 3. Is there any way to have the up-down bars such that I can have one or more sets of bars a different color from the rest of the bars? TIA. |
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