How To Do Error Bars On Autograph
Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 Error Bars (Read 3943 times) smik Ex Member Error Bars 5th Nov, 2006 at 1:05pm In subjects such as IB Physics it important to show error bars for data collected.I am curious to know whether or not there is an easy way to add error bars in Autograph. I know this can be done in excel as is shown on the following website: http://phoenix.phys.clemson.edu/tutorials/excel/advgraph.html (in tip number 4). Note that the error bars can be added based on a percentage error or a fixed error.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks,Smik Back to top IP Logged Douglas Ex Member Re: Error Bars Reply #1 - 7th Nov, 2006 at 2:01pm Thank you for this timely reminder. Very conscious that this feature should be put in to Autograph, and it is firmly on the list for a future release. The trick wil be to make it easy for the user, dynamic and useful.Thanks for writing in. Back to top IP Logged vince_sc Ex Member Re: Error Bars Reply #2 - 14th Dec, 2008 at 11:56pm could you not make a patch for the error bars? Back to top IP Logged Simon Ex Member Re: Error Bars Reply #3 - 2nd Jan, 2009 at 5:04pm Hi vince,Sorry for the delay I missed this message when it came in. At the moment Autograph is not sold on a subscription basis so we only produce patches for bugs in the program rather than new features.Kind regards,Simon Back to top IP Logged Pages: 1 Autograph Forum › Autograph Forum › Support Questions ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › (Moderator: Support) Forum Jump » Home » 10 most recent Posts » 10 most recent Topics Autograph Forum - Latest Autograph Updates - Support Questions «« - 3D Related Issues - Resource Sharing Area Autograph Users - Regional Discussion - Autograph in Singapore - Autograph in Queensland - Autograph in International Schools Autograph Forum » Powered by YaBB 2.5 AE! YaBB Forum Software © 2000-2010. All Rights Reserved.
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Forum Microsoft Office Application Help - Excel Help forum Excel Charting & Pivots Range bars, not error bars To get replies by our experts at nominal charges, follow this link to buy points and post your thread in our Commercial Services forum! Here is the FAQ for this http://www.excelforum.com/excel-charting-and-pivots/717043-range-bars-not-error-bars.html forum. + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 3 of 3 Range bars, not error bars Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Rate This Thread Current Rating Excellent Good Average Bad Terrible Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-06-2010,11:32 AM #1 Anselm View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date 02-06-2010 Location Leicester, England MS-Off Ver Excel 2007 Posts 1 Range bars, not error bars I'm trying to how to create individual range bars for each data point in a series on a line chart. For example, the first data point is 8.3, but I need the range to show 7.9 to 9. The second data point is 10.9 with a range of 10.4 to 11.1, and so on. I haven't found a way to use Excel error bars as range bars, because it only lets you format the bar for each data point so that the positive and negative values how to do differ by the same amount (e.g. + or - .6, not + .8 and - .5). Is there a way to do this? Register To Reply 02-06-2010,11:40 AM #2 mikerickson View Profile View Forum Posts Forum Guru Join Date 03-30-2007 Location Davis CA MS-Off Ver Excel 2011 Posts 5,375 Re: Range bars, not error bars Right click on your series. FormatDataSeries>Y error bars has a custom error bar option. _ ...How to Cross-post politely... ..Wrap code by selecting the code and clicking the # or read this. Thank you. Register To Reply 11-13-2010,11:38 PM #3 bscheuter View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date 11-13-2010 Location Arkansas, United States MS-Off Ver Excel 2011 Posts 1 Re: Range bars, not error bars @Anselm I had the same issue with creating real range bars, but I learned a way to do it. It has a few steps, but it's worth the effort. (Note that these directions were made using Excel for Mac 2008, but you should be able to make it work for Windows too. The buttons just might be in a slightly different place.) 1. Make a column for the minimum and maximum values for each set of numbers. Label them "Real Minimum" and "Real Maximum." 2. Make a column of the numbers you want to graph (this is usually an average). 3. Make a fourth column and label it "Relative Minimum." Use the formula bar to subtract the value of the Rea