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Extracting useful info from test data
Hi everyone,
I'm doing a considerable amount of mechanical testing for my graduat work, and am having a heck of a time sorting through the data to ge meaningful results. I have about 10,000 data points, which represen about 400 cycles of tests. I want to extract the cycle number, and plo the minimum and maximum loads encountered in each cycle with respect t the cycle number. Can anyone give me a hand? Thanks in advance, Ton -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Extracting useful info from test data
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not quite sure but try creating a pivot table based on your source data and create a pivot chart. See http://www.cpearson.com/excel/pivots.htm http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Pivots/pivotstart.htm http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot02.html -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Hi everyone, I'm doing a considerable amount of mechanical testing for my graduate work, and am having a heck of a time sorting through the data to get meaningful results. I have about 10,000 data points, which represent about 400 cycles of tests. I want to extract the cycle number, and plot the minimum and maximum loads encountered in each cycle with respect to the cycle number. Can anyone give me a hand? Thanks in advance, Tony --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Extracting useful info from test data
Tony,
i think you could do lots of stuff, but if your not maga good with excel, then it might be just a quick to do a bit of mannual leg work, and save the bother. I dont know what your data set looks like, but i will asumm that it is in one long list, and has the floowing in in colums test number, score (where score has the max and min value) there is priobal;y some other stuff as well, but whatever.. so use the sort tool from the data menu and sort the data on test number, then use tghe sub totals list, and subtotal but test number, at each subtotal you can use the =max(B2:b40) and =min(b2:b40) formulas to get t max and mn or tha subtotal ran... easy stto mor stuff trr god in te at menu for you good luck pal rosscoe |
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