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Charts from Spread sheets
I need to plot two sets of numbers in a line chart. Both are derived from the one spread sheet - so, if I change one input (the y axis entries) a corresponding new value is generated by the spread sheet for the X axis. I want to do this for 100 y axis entries. How do I pick up the x axis numbers coprresponding to each y axis entry AUTOMATICALLY so that the corresponding x and y values can be brought together using the standard chart wizard? This is a question of maximum ignorance frmo a self-taught excel-er . Any help gratefully appreciated. tks -- nick g ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nick g's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389291 |
Hi nick g. Assuming your Y data is in A1:A100 and your X data is in B1:100,
select A1:B100, click on the chart icon and select the type of chart you want. However, the X axis data will not change automatically with a change in the Y axis unless it is a function of the Y axis. For example: A1 = 10, B1=A1*12/30. HTH -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "nick g" wrote: I need to plot two sets of numbers in a line chart. Both are derived from the one spread sheet - so, if I change one input (the y axis entries) a corresponding new value is generated by the spread sheet for the X axis. I want to do this for 100 y axis entries. How do I pick up the x axis numbers coprresponding to each y axis entry AUTOMATICALLY so that the corresponding x and y values can be brought together using the standard chart wizard? This is a question of maximum ignorance frmo a self-taught excel-er . Any help gratefully appreciated. tks -- nick g ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nick g's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389291 |
Thank you, Unfortunately there is not a linear relationship between the x and the y axis entries. The resultant line using my data should have a kink in the middle as the curve flattens in the middle before resuming its original path. SO I need to find a way, for each of my 100 y axis entries, to pick up the corresponding x axis entry as derived by my devilishly clever series of logical if functions ! I am sure I have seen excel buttons which you program - are they macros? - which would, for each of my 100 y axis entries, run my formulae and then record the result before moving on to the next. THEN I could plot one set of data against the other. Any thoughts? Many thanks for holding my hand on this one. -- nick g ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nick g's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389291 |
Sorry about the delay in replying, Nick G. I've been out for awhile. I'm
sure there is a way to accomplish what you want, but It's over my head. Hopefully, one of the MVP's who frequent this site will read your post. Good Luck. -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "nick g" wrote: Thank you, Unfortunately there is not a linear relationship between the x and the y axis entries. The resultant line using my data should have a kink in the middle as the curve flattens in the middle before resuming its original path. SO I need to find a way, for each of my 100 y axis entries, to pick up the corresponding x axis entry as derived by my devilishly clever series of logical if functions ! I am sure I have seen excel buttons which you program - are they macros? - which would, for each of my 100 y axis entries, run my formulae and then record the result before moving on to the next. THEN I could plot one set of data against the other. Any thoughts? Many thanks for holding my hand on this one. -- nick g ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nick g's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389291 |
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