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Time/Data Comparison

  1. #1
    SharonP
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    Time/Data Comparison

    I need to create a chart that compares two sets of data. One set is gathered
    in 1/2 hour increments and the other data is gathered in hour increments.
    The data ranges from 0 to about 600. The data is a numeric count. The times
    are military times so there is no am or pm to worry about. I can plot the
    data on two axis if it is needed. Please let me know of the best way to do
    this. Thanks.

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    John Mansfield
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    RE: Time/Data Comparison

    Sharon,

    I would first suggest grouping both sets of data in a comparative fashion.
    For example, convert the totals from the one-half hour increments into one
    hour totals. Or, convert both sets of data from one-half and one-hour
    increments to two-hour totals. You can then create a clustered column chart
    with a single Y axis to perform the comparison.

    Next, make sure that your X-axis is read as time. Excel reads time as a
    number. The time increment for one hour is 1/24, or 0.041666667. The time
    increment for one half hour is 1/48, or 0.020833333. To get a good time
    format, go to the standard toolbar and hit format -> Cells -> Number Tab ->
    Time and choose the “13:30� option to reflect military time. Group your data
    according to the times that you need and then build the chart.

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    John Mansfield
    http://www.pdbook.com

    "SharonP" wrote:

    > I need to create a chart that compares two sets of data. One set is gathered
    > in 1/2 hour increments and the other data is gathered in hour increments.
    > The data ranges from 0 to about 600. The data is a numeric count. The times
    > are military times so there is no am or pm to worry about. I can plot the
    > data on two axis if it is needed. Please let me know of the best way to do
    > this. Thanks.


  3. #3
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Time/Data Comparison

    Sharon -

    Convert the times so they are in a consistent meaningful format. Actual
    times would probably work best, and you can use a number format like
    "hhmm" instead of "hh:mm" to look military. Then plot the data on an XY
    Scatter chart (not line chart) so the points will be spaced properly,
    relative to the elapsed time between measurements.

    - Jon
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    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    SharonP wrote:

    > I need to create a chart that compares two sets of data. One set is gathered
    > in 1/2 hour increments and the other data is gathered in hour increments.
    > The data ranges from 0 to about 600. The data is a numeric count. The times
    > are military times so there is no am or pm to worry about. I can plot the
    > data on two axis if it is needed. Please let me know of the best way to do
    > this. Thanks.


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