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Diagram that selects reference area automatically?

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Flemming - 19 Nov 2007 11:19 GMT
I have a to make a x,y-plot, where there in the reference area is not at
corresponding y-value after certain x value – the x value where the
calculation stops is variable and depending on other things. Because there in
the y-cells is a formula that is said to give "", when the calculations is
not to be made, the plot looks really funny.
Is it possible to do so that the reference area is automatically selected
where y>0 or so that it will not plot x,y-values, where the y-value is a
formula that result that results in "" ? Or should it be another sign than ""
I should use?
Maybe macros can help me?
David Biddulph - 19 Nov 2007 12:23 GMT
Instead of "", use NA().
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>I have a to make a x,y-plot, where there in the reference area is not at
> corresponding y-value after certain x value - the x value where the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> I should use?
> Maybe macros can help me?
 
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