Sorry, the title probably sounds a little confusing, but hopefully my
problem is a quick fix.
I have some charts, and in them about 6 different series. Along the x
axis, is a bunch of different values, and each series has some values
corresponding to some of the x axis values, but not all.
So basically right now, some series have gaps, and rather than connect
the gaps with a line, Excel seems to just leave a gap in the series,
and continue again at the next data point.
Hopefully you understand what I'm saying. Is there an easy way to just
fill in these series gaps with a straight line connect the two closest
data points to make the series continuous?
Thanks in advance for any help.--
Boon8888
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Excel lets you choose how you want to plot empty cells.
To change your setting for your chart,
1. Activate your chart
2. Goto Tools gt; Options gt; and select he way you want Excel to handle your
empty cells. From your post, it sounds like you have Not Plotted (Leave
gaps) option selected. If so, just change your selection to interpolate.
The is an important caveat to this, if your data range has a formula, the
cell is not empty even though the cell appears blank. Check to see if you
have formulas in the data series with gaps. If yes, then you will need to
make sure that the formula gives an NA() instead of quot;quot; .
I have a simple how-to on plotting missing data at this link.
processtrends.com/pg_charts_missing_data.htm
...Kelly
quot;Boon8888quot; gt; wrote in
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gt;
gt; Sorry, the title probably sounds a little confusing, but hopefully my
gt; problem is a quick fix.
gt;
gt; I have some charts, and in them about 6 different series. Along the x
gt; axis, is a bunch of different values, and each series has some values
gt; corresponding to some of the x axis values, but not all.
gt;
gt; So basically right now, some series have gaps, and rather than connect
gt; the gaps with a line, Excel seems to just leave a gap in the series,
gt; and continue again at the next data point.
gt;
gt; Hopefully you understand what I'm saying. Is there an easy way to just
gt; fill in these series gaps with a straight line connect the two closest
gt; data points to make the series continuous?
gt;
gt; Thanks in advance for any help.
gt;
gt;
gt; --
gt; Boon8888
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thanks very much. Ya, I'm stupid, I never thought to check the options.
Thanks a lot, it all works now.--
Boon8888
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- Nov 18 Sat 2006 20:10
Discontinuous lines in series due to gaps in data points
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