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Plotting intersection of two values

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Sandy - 27 Sep 2006 20:06 GMT
I have data in 2 columns that need to go on the X and Y axes =- example:

X-axis    Y-axis
-40.38    -6.57
-41.83    -0.43
-39.80    -0.40
-38.25    -16.11
-36.08    0.72
-34.62    -26.97
-31.28    -48.73
-26.72    -62.68
-25.42    -63.63

How do I plot the intersection of these two values?

Many thanks!
sandy
Andy Pope - 27 Sep 2006 22:11 GMT
Hi,

I have a explanation which may help.
http://www.andypope.info/charts/intersection.htm

Cheers
Andy

> I have data in 2 columns that need to go on the X and Y axes =- example:
>
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> Many thanks!
> sandy

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