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    warrenrob50
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    Excel should let you graph every n-th data point in a column

    I just want to make the suggestion that you should be able to graph every
    n-th data point in a set of data on a scatter plot. I have a set of data
    with thousands of points, and I have a model prediction to match. The best
    way to differentiate between a set of data and model prediction and
    experimental data is to make the expermental data points on the graph and
    make the model predictions a solid line. If you have many expermental data
    points on a graph, the data looks like a solid line no matter what you do to
    it.

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Excel should let you graph every n-th data point in a column

    It's on the Charting FAQ:

    http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...?ID=209#jon024

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    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ExcelUserConf06.html
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    "warrenrob50" <warrenrob50@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:AA93EBB3-4E0C-4B94-8F04-99100B590765@microsoft.com...
    >I just want to make the suggestion that you should be able to graph every
    > n-th data point in a set of data on a scatter plot. I have a set of data
    > with thousands of points, and I have a model prediction to match. The
    > best
    > way to differentiate between a set of data and model prediction and
    > experimental data is to make the expermental data points on the graph and
    > make the model predictions a solid line. If you have many expermental
    > data
    > points on a graph, the data looks like a solid line no matter what you do
    > to
    > it.
    >
    > ----------------
    > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
    > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
    > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
    > this
    > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
    > click "I Agree" in the message pane.
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...excel.charting




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    Tushar Mehta
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    RE: Excel should let you graph every n-th data point in a column

    For a few different approaches see
    Select Markers
    http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ne...ers/index.html

    --
    Regards,

    Tushar Mehta
    www.tushar-mehta.com
    Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach


    "warrenrob50" wrote:

    > I just want to make the suggestion that you should be able to graph every
    > n-th data point in a set of data on a scatter plot. I have a set of data
    > with thousands of points, and I have a model prediction to match. The best
    > way to differentiate between a set of data and model prediction and
    > experimental data is to make the expermental data points on the graph and
    > make the model predictions a solid line. If you have many expermental data
    > points on a graph, the data looks like a solid line no matter what you do to
    > it.
    >
    > ----------------
    > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
    > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
    > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
    > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
    > click "I Agree" in the message pane.
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...excel.charting


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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Excel should let you graph every n-th data point in a column

    Tushar uses smoke, while I prefer mirrors.

    - Jon


    "Tushar Mehta" <tmUnderscore200310@tushar-mehta.SeeOhEm> wrote in message
    news:83BEEDEF-39D1-416F-8E0E-DF6BCE4CF9BD@microsoft.com...
    > For a few different approaches see
    > Select Markers
    > http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ne...ers/index.html
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > Tushar Mehta
    > www.tushar-mehta.com
    > Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach
    >
    >
    > "warrenrob50" wrote:
    >
    >> I just want to make the suggestion that you should be able to graph every
    >> n-th data point in a set of data on a scatter plot. I have a set of data
    >> with thousands of points, and I have a model prediction to match. The
    >> best
    >> way to differentiate between a set of data and model prediction and
    >> experimental data is to make the expermental data points on the graph and
    >> make the model predictions a solid line. If you have many expermental
    >> data
    >> points on a graph, the data looks like a solid line no matter what you do
    >> to
    >> it.
    >>
    >> ----------------
    >> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
    >> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
    >> "I
    >> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
    >> this
    >> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and
    >> then
    >> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
    >>
    >> http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...excel.charting




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