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ovince

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Posted - 11/19/2006 :  04:53:37 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi,

I would like to post 2 question.

1.
Maybe this is trivial. I have a worksheet with 2 coulumns, A(X), B(Y). I would like to make a simple scatter-plot of twese 2 columns TOGETHER with some analitical function (lets say y = aX+B) that has nothing to do with these 2 columns (ie...it is not the best fit to these 2 columns, it can be not obtained using A(X), B(Y) and so on...just a simple function for comparison). How to do that?

2.
This may be trivial also. I have 4 columns now, A(X), B(Y), C(X), D(Y) in one worksheet. A & B should be scatter plotted and C & D line-plotted. How to achive this?


thanks
oliver

ovince

Yugoslavia
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Posted - 11/19/2006 :  06:57:31 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
... I have found a solution for the 1. question but not for 2. Colund somebody direct me?

Thanks
Oliver
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zachary_origin

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Posted - 11/19/2006 :  07:44:40 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
for the 2nd one: select and right click in the curves, select ungroup, then you can change the plot style for the data plots seperatelly.

Zachary
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