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Log Log Excel charts

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Tomei

Electrical
Mar 24, 2003
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Hi,

Is it possible to have excel insert a chart that has BOTH the X axis AND the Y axis in log form?

Joe Tomei
 
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Sure, are you having a problem with that? You'd need to select the scatter plot for the graph format. TTFN
 
Yes I'm having trouble.

I can get a log y axis vs linear x axis but can't seem to get Log y & Log x.

How is that done?

Thanks

Joe
 
You need to select the x-y scatterplot.

You probably selected the line chart. The line chart only has a category x-axis, not a numerical x-axis. TTFN
 
Transform your formula to logY=MlogX+logB then you can use the line chart method [smile]
 
No you can't.

Do it and you'll find out why it doesn't work for XY data. Cheers

Greg Locock
 
Who can't? Plotting with the XY scatter will allow for X and Y log scale.
 
You can't use a line chart as Rjeffery suggested, unless your data is already at logarithmcially equal intervals.

Cheers

Greg Locock
 
Gemtlemen,

Thanks.

I finally understand that the xy chart is fundamentally different from the line chart.

I tried the xy scatter chart, and there, it was duck soup.

Thanks for your help.

Joe Tomei
 
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