Lol - it does if it is sampled at 1:1000000. Anyway, I took a look at your
selector. Not quite what I had in mind. Seemse to me I need to assign
dynamic ranges, but I am unsure as to how to do it with what I have.
"Ed Ferrero" wrote:
> Hi Wazooli,
>
> Chart Selector at http://edferrero.m6.net/Content/ChartSelector.zip
> has what you need. You should be able to adapt it for your purposes easily
> enough.
>
> Does the human genome really fit on one spreadsheet ?!!!
>
> Ed Ferrero
>
> "Wazooli" <Wazooli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:770E7586-36E8-4166-BD89-B8EE831A19FA@microsoft.com...
> >I have now figured out my VLOOKUP problem, so let me proceed with my
> >troubles.
> >
> > I have a sheett of data that represents the entire human genome, organized
> > in ascending order by chromosome. The list is around 9500 rows, and
> > consists
> > of 9 columns. The first is always going to be my x series (the whole
> > point
> > of this is to make a dynamic scatter plot), and each subsequent column is
> > a
> > log2 value, for 1 of 8 individual data sets, which represent my y series.
> > I
> > know how to keep the x series constant, and choose which y series i want
> > via
> > a combo box and linked cell, with the help of an offset formula. This
> > works
> > great for all 9500 data points, and I can graph each column against the x
> > series no problem. I am, however, running into trouble if I try to
> > implement
> > a second combo box/linked cell that allows me to choose to graph an
> > individual chromosome. I realize I need dynamic ranges for this, as the
> > SERIES formula is essentially uneditable, so any help is appreciated.
> >
> > wazooli
>
>
>
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