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- From: A.D.Bailey@lut.ac.uk
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- Subject: Re: excel graphing help
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.102259.2028@lut.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 10:22:59 GMT
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- Reply-To: A.D.Bailey@lut.ac.uk (Adrian D.Bailey)
- Organization: Loughborough University, UK.
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- In article <43993@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> ee52fas@sdcc15.ucsd.edu (Anand Rao) writes:
- >using microsoft excel for the macintosh, is there any way that
- >i can graph a function? the only thing i have been able to dig up
- >is the ability to graph data, but i need to graph data AND a
- >theoretical function curve to show how well the data fits the
- >curve. is this possible?
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- The simplest way to do this would be to prepare an extra column,
- alongside your data, which contains the formula that you wish to plot.
- Then, instead of making a chart of only your data, you make a chart
- with two lines - your data, and the formula.
- Hope this helps.
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