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[SOLVED] hysteresis loop

  1. #1
    olivekim
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    [SOLVED] hysteresis loop

    I'm trying to draw a hysteresis loop chart in Excel 2003, and even though I
    split data in several series X-axis becomes some sort of data numbers.

    If I try less than 3500 data, it appears as a hysteresis loop, but if it is
    more than that, the graph converts x-axis as data numbers. (it appears
    similar to Sine curve).

    How can I draw a hysteresis loop with largen numbers of data?

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: hysteresis loop

    Make sure all of the X data you are adding are really numerical. All it
    takes is one bad value, and the X values go from numerical values to
    sequential whole numbers.

    - Jon
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    olivekim wrote:

    > I'm trying to draw a hysteresis loop chart in Excel 2003, and even though I
    > split data in several series X-axis becomes some sort of data numbers.
    >
    > If I try less than 3500 data, it appears as a hysteresis loop, but if it is
    > more than that, the graph converts x-axis as data numbers. (it appears
    > similar to Sine curve).
    >
    > How can I draw a hysteresis loop with largen numbers of data?


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