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Todd

x-axis scaling
 
I posted this in "Charts", and want to expand it to "General Questions" -
I've only received one response. I am trying to create a plot that uses
x-axis values of time, using "Microsoft Office Excel 2007". Most data points
are in one-hour increments, but a few are only minutes apart (e.g. - 1:00;
2:00; 3:00; 3:01; 4:00). The x-axis scaling assigns them all equal charting
x-values (i.e. - they all reside an equal distance from one another). Is
there an easy way to assign their actual values to the chart?


David Biddulph[_2_]

x-axis scaling
 
You got the answer in .charting
Use XY, not a line chart.
--
David Biddulph


"todd" wrote in message
...
I posted this in "Charts", and want to expand it to "General Questions" -
I've only received one response. I am trying to create a plot that uses
x-axis values of time, using "Microsoft Office Excel 2007". Most data
points
are in one-hour increments, but a few are only minutes apart (e.g. - 1:00;
2:00; 3:00; 3:01; 4:00). The x-axis scaling assigns them all equal
charting
x-values (i.e. - they all reside an equal distance from one another). Is
there an easy way to assign their actual values to the chart?



Todd

x-axis scaling
 
Thanks David. The only thing I noticed was that X-Y does not have the
"Hidden and Empty Cell Settings"\"Connect data points with line" option; so I
needed to create a huge data worksheet with minutes between all data points,
and a y value for each x value.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

You got the answer in .charting
Use XY, not a line chart.
--
David Biddulph


"todd" wrote in message
...
I posted this in "Charts", and want to expand it to "General Questions" -
I've only received one response. I am trying to create a plot that uses
x-axis values of time, using "Microsoft Office Excel 2007". Most data
points
are in one-hour increments, but a few are only minutes apart (e.g. - 1:00;
2:00; 3:00; 3:01; 4:00). The x-axis scaling assigns them all equal
charting
x-values (i.e. - they all reside an equal distance from one another). Is
there an easy way to assign their actual values to the chart?


.


Todd

x-axis scaling
 
No multiple axes, either. I think I may use Matlab to plot. Thanks again.

"todd" wrote:

Thanks David. The only thing I noticed was that X-Y does not have the
"Hidden and Empty Cell Settings"\"Connect data points with line" option; so I
needed to create a huge data worksheet with minutes between all data points,
and a y value for each x value.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

You got the answer in .charting
Use XY, not a line chart.
--
David Biddulph


"todd" wrote in message
...
I posted this in "Charts", and want to expand it to "General Questions" -
I've only received one response. I am trying to create a plot that uses
x-axis values of time, using "Microsoft Office Excel 2007". Most data
points
are in one-hour increments, but a few are only minutes apart (e.g. - 1:00;
2:00; 3:00; 3:01; 4:00). The x-axis scaling assigns them all equal
charting
x-values (i.e. - they all reside an equal distance from one another). Is
there an easy way to assign their actual values to the chart?


.


David Biddulph[_2_]

x-axis scaling
 
XY is pretty flexible. If you can't find how to do what you want with the
chart in Excel 2007, you may find it easier to switch back to Excel 2003.
You certainly don't need to fill in the gaps as you described.
--
David Biddulph


"todd" wrote in message
...
Thanks David. The only thing I noticed was that X-Y does not have the
"Hidden and Empty Cell Settings"\"Connect data points with line" option;
so I
needed to create a huge data worksheet with minutes between all data
points,
and a y value for each x value.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

You got the answer in .charting
Use XY, not a line chart.
--
David Biddulph


"todd" wrote in message
...
I posted this in "Charts", and want to expand it to "General
Questions" -
I've only received one response. I am trying to create a plot that
uses
x-axis values of time, using "Microsoft Office Excel 2007". Most data
points
are in one-hour increments, but a few are only minutes apart (e.g. -
1:00;
2:00; 3:00; 3:01; 4:00). The x-axis scaling assigns them all equal
charting
x-values (i.e. - they all reside an equal distance from one another).
Is
there an easy way to assign their actual values to the chart?


.




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