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overlaying xy plots on same axis

  1. #1
    windsurferLA
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    overlaying xy plots on same axis

    I want to be able to show the magnitude and orientation of two vectors
    as a function of an independent variable (time). I can generate an
    appropriate image for any one vector using an xy plot. I have been able
    to create the effect that I want by generating two graphs with
    transparent plot areas, but I am having great difficulty keeping the two
    independent plots precisely aligned. (If I copy and paste one over the
    other, they're initially aligned, but it is not clear how to select one
    and not the other to change the source data range.)

    Is there a way in Excel97 to have the program automatically place two
    independent xy plots on the same set of axes?

    If one stacks two independent graphs, what determines the placement of
    the plots regards to foreground - background? If you have two graphs on
    a sheet, what determines which graph is in front of the other?

    Thanks in advance... Windsurfer in LA

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    Jerry W. Lewis
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    Re: overlaying xy plots on same axis

    If you highlight more than 2 columns when creating the chart, the first
    column will be interpreted as the x-values and all subsequent columns
    will become separate data series on the same axes. Alternately,
    Chart|Add Data will allow you to add extra data series.

    Jerry

    windsurferLA wrote:

    > I want to be able to show the magnitude and orientation of two vectors
    > as a function of an independent variable (time). I can generate an
    > appropriate image for any one vector using an xy plot. I have been able
    > to create the effect that I want by generating two graphs with
    > transparent plot areas, but I am having great difficulty keeping the two
    > independent plots precisely aligned. (If I copy and paste one over the
    > other, they're initially aligned, but it is not clear how to select one
    > and not the other to change the source data range.)
    >
    > Is there a way in Excel97 to have the program automatically place two
    > independent xy plots on the same set of axes?
    >
    > If one stacks two independent graphs, what determines the placement of
    > the plots regards to foreground - background? If you have two graphs on
    > a sheet, what determines which graph is in front of the other?
    >
    > Thanks in advance... Windsurfer in LA



  3. #3
    windsurferLA
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    Re: overlaying xy plots on same axis

    Thanks for tip. It quickly yielded what I needed. In hindsight,
    approach should of been obvious to me.

    Windsurfer LA

    Jerry W. Lewis wrote:
    > If you highlight more than 2 columns when creating the chart, the first
    > column will be interpreted as the x-values and all subsequent columns
    > will become separate data series on the same axes. Alternately,
    > Chart|Add Data will allow you to add extra data series.
    >
    > Jerry
    >
    > windsurferLA wrote:
    >
    >> I want to be able to show the magnitude and orientation of two vectors
    >> as a function of an independent variable (time). I can generate an
    >> appropriate image for any one vector using an xy plot. I have been
    >> able to create the effect that I want by generating two graphs with
    >> transparent plot areas, but I am having great difficulty keeping the
    >> two independent plots precisely aligned. (If I copy and paste one
    >> over the other, they're initially aligned, but it is not clear how to
    >> select one and not the other to change the source data range.)
    >>
    >> Is there a way in Excel97 to have the program automatically place two
    >> independent xy plots on the same set of axes?
    >>
    >> If one stacks two independent graphs, what determines the placement of
    >> the plots regards to foreground - background? If you have two graphs
    >> on a sheet, what determines which graph is in front of the other?
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance... Windsurfer in LA

    >
    >


  4. #4
    Jerry W. Lewis
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    Re: overlaying xy plots on same axis

    You're welcome, glad it helped.

    Jerry

    windsurferLA wrote:

    > Thanks for tip. It quickly yielded what I needed. In hindsight,
    > approach should of been obvious to me.
    >
    > Windsurfer LA



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