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I'm new to Excel, so please explain things to this newbie in non-technical
terms as much as possible! I have downloaded the array of previous week's winning lottery numbers, and I want Excel to create a number frequency chart for me. The numbers are 1 to 59. I want to calculate a histogram of the frequencies of each number from 1 to 59. So far, I set up Excel so that the results of the previous lottery games are in 5 collumns. A1:A100,B1:B100,C1:C100,D1:D100,E1:E100. I then entered the numbers 1 through 59 into K1:K59. I tried to use the Frequency function, which sort of seems to calculate the frequencies as expected, but I don't know where to find the resulting array of frequencies. I hope what I just said didn't sound too silly, but my problem is that I don't know how to complete the job so that I can some how view the array of frequencies in some easy to view form, such as a histogram. Any help would be most appreciated (and I hope it makes me rich!! LOL) |
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