I am trying to create a 2-D graph with three variables. The X-axis ranges from 0-24 in potential increments of 1/720's (translates into time of day down to as tight as 5-second increments), the Y-axis is 0-365 (translates into day of the year), while the last z-variable ranging from 0-100% in 1% increments. I would like to have this z-variable be a color gradient so that viewers could decipher the data based upon the gradient of the color rather than trying to decipher thousands of numbers, ultimately having the graph look like a countour map. Is this possible with Microsoft Excel? If so, how would I be able to do it?
Thank you
Last edited by mgresens; 06-04-2009 at 02:36 PM.
You might consider the surface chart.
One problem you will have is the 56 colour limit in xl2003.
Thanks. I have taken to use MiniTab as the next best option available to me, as Excel 2003's surface chart is a complete pain to use with the amount of data that would be worthwhile.
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