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I have about 40 points that I wish to graph. I used these points to get a
logarithmic trendline. Now I want to graph one standard deviation above and one below. How do I do that. |
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ed wrote:
I have about 40 points that I wish to graph. I used these points to get a logarithmic trendline. Now I want to graph one standard deviation above and one below. How do I do that. I'd use helper columns. Compute the values for the +/- sigma at each X value and then just add them to your graph in the normal way. There may be something more clever, but this should work. Good luck... Bill |
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