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Log Chart Scale Problem

  1. #1
    MikePiehl
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    Log Chart Scale Problem

    I recently generated a spiffy Log Chart:--

    The x-axis (linear) scale doesn't format how I want it to look:
    "1" is displayed under the y-axis, then "1001" at the 10th tick mark, "2001"
    at the 20th tick mark, etc. I want 0,1000,2000, . . . to be displayed. Yes,
    log(0) is undefined. So what. I'm not asking to see a value plotted on the
    y-axis, I just want my chart to look decent.

    I'm curious if Excel can display log scaling correctly?

    Thanks for your help!

    Mike

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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: Log Chart Scale Problem

    When I create a XY Scatter chart and tell XL to show the x-axis on a
    log scale I get 1, 10, 100, 1000 as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th markers.
    Dunno how you are getting 2001 as the 20th tick mark.

    In any case, you might want to check Flexible Log Scale
    http://www.tushar-
    mehta.com/excel/newsgroups/flexible_log_scale/index.html

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    Tushar Mehta
    www.tushar-mehta.com
    Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
    Custom MS Office productivity solutions

    In article <C8854422-4555-4C91-A97F-FA7F3814AF8B@microsoft.com>,
    MikePiehl@discussions.microsoft.com says...
    > I recently generated a spiffy Log Chart:--
    >
    > The x-axis (linear) scale doesn't format how I want it to look:
    > "1" is displayed under the y-axis, then "1001" at the 10th tick mark, "2001"
    > at the 20th tick mark, etc. I want 0,1000,2000, . . . to be displayed. Yes,
    > log(0) is undefined. So what. I'm not asking to see a value plotted on the
    > y-axis, I just want my chart to look decent.
    >
    > I'm curious if Excel can display log scaling correctly?
    >
    > Thanks for your help!
    >
    > Mike
    >


  3. #3
    bj
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    RE: Log Chart Scale Problem

    Change your chart to an XY chart. you may have to add the 1,2,3, etc in a row
    or column
    format the x axis as wanted.

    "MikePiehl" wrote:

    > I recently generated a spiffy Log Chart:--
    >
    > The x-axis (linear) scale doesn't format how I want it to look:
    > "1" is displayed under the y-axis, then "1001" at the 10th tick mark, "2001"
    > at the 20th tick mark, etc. I want 0,1000,2000, . . . to be displayed. Yes,
    > log(0) is undefined. So what. I'm not asking to see a value plotted on the
    > y-axis, I just want my chart to look decent.
    >
    > I'm curious if Excel can display log scaling correctly?
    >
    > Thanks for your help!
    >
    > Mike


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