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This is a repost. I put it in excel.charts earlier and wasn't getting much of a response. Let's see how it goes here.... I am creating a chart which is based on multiple columns worth of data. The problem is that the amount of rows changes and I have to be able to handle that programmaticaly. In other words, if the amount of rows was constant somewhere in my sub I would have something like: ..Chart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("NameGoesHere").Range("A2:A5, F2:H5") 'where the Range A2:A5 contains names that goes to label the X-axis. 'And F2:H5 represents the data for each name in A2:A5. No problem. However, I need that range to vary. I was hoping something like this would work: .Chart.ChartWizard Source:=Worksheets(xlSheet(I).Name).Range(xlSheet( I).Cells(2, 1):xlSheet(I).Cells(z, 1), xlSheet(I).Cells(2, 6):xlSheet(I).Cells(z, 8)) 'where z is an integer which calculated the number of rows needed. Problem. 'Didn't work As you can see I tried to mimic the form used for static data but failed miserably. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Clear as mud? Thanks in advance. -- J |
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Hi,
See this excelent articlefrom J. Peltier http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246 rg Mika |
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article Thank you, but I am using VB to code this. I read that previously,
but I can't just enter formulas in the spreadsheet. A macro will be used, and everytime it is run it will wipe the page. Of course, I may just be missing the big picture here... "Mika" wrote: Hi, See this excelent articlefrom J. Peltier http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246 rg Mika |
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Thank you, but I am using VB to code this. I read that article previously,
but I can't just enter formulas in the spreadsheet. A macro will be used, and everytime it is run it will wipe the page. Of course, I may just be missing the big picture here... "Mika" wrote: Hi, See this excelent articlefrom J. Peltier http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246 rg Mika |
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For all who are interested here is a snippet that provides the solution (I
have no hair now...). UNION was the key. With ch ..Chart.ChartWizard Source:=Union( _ Worksheets(xlSheet(i).Name).Range(xlSheet(i).Cells (2, 1), xlSheet(i).Cells(z, 1)), _ Worksheets(xlSheet(i).Name).Range(xlSheet(i).Cells (2, 6), xlSheet(i).Cells(z, 8))), _ Title:=xlSheet(i).Name, _ PlotBy:=xlColumns, _ CategoryLabels:=1 End With Thanks to all who thought about it. "Jon" wrote: All, This is a repost. I put it in excel.charts earlier and wasn't getting much of a response. Let's see how it goes here.... I am creating a chart which is based on multiple columns worth of data. The problem is that the amount of rows changes and I have to be able to handle that programmaticaly. In other words, if the amount of rows was constant somewhere in my sub I would have something like: .Chart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("NameGoesHere").Range("A2:A5, F2:H5") 'where the Range A2:A5 contains names that goes to label the X-axis. 'And F2:H5 represents the data for each name in A2:A5. No problem. However, I need that range to vary. I was hoping something like this would work: .Chart.ChartWizard Source:=Worksheets(xlSheet(I).Name).Range(xlSheet( I).Cells(2, 1):xlSheet(I).Cells(z, 1), xlSheet(I).Cells(2, 6):xlSheet(I).Cells(z, 8)) 'where z is an integer which calculated the number of rows needed. Problem. 'Didn't work As you can see I tried to mimic the form used for static data but failed miserably. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Clear as mud? Thanks in advance. -- J |
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http://support.microsoft.com/default...40&Product=xlw
XL97: How To Create a Dynamic Chart Using Visual Basic http://support.microsoft.com/default...80&Product=xlw XL2000: How to Use Visual Basic to Create a Dynamic Chart http://support.microsoft.com/default...55&Product=xlw Using Visual Basic to Create a Chart Using a Dynamic Range -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jon" wrote in message ... Thank you, but I am using VB to code this. I read that article previously, but I can't just enter formulas in the spreadsheet. A macro will be used, and everytime it is run it will wipe the page. Of course, I may just be missing the big picture here... "Mika" wrote: Hi, See this excelent articlefrom J. Peltier http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246 rg Mika |
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