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Scientific plotting, non-zero x-axis origin, and number labeling

  1. #1
    Viterbo Mike
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    Scientific plotting, non-zero x-axis origin, and number labeling

    I want to plot some spectroscopy data. The range of x-data (wavelength) is
    from 270 to 1100 nm. However, I would like the x-axis lablels to read only
    300, 400, etc., rather than 270, 370, 470... Is there any way in Excel 2003
    or later to change the position on the axis where number labeling begins? I
    know this is possible in other plotting programs, but would prefer Excel for
    student use. Thanks for any help one way or the other.



  2. #2
    David Biddulph
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    Re: Scientific plotting, non-zero x-axis origin, and number labeling

    "Viterbo Mike" <Viterbo [email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I want to plot some spectroscopy data. The range of x-data (wavelength) is
    > from 270 to 1100 nm. However, I would like the x-axis lablels to read only
    > 300, 400, etc., rather than 270, 370, 470... Is there any way in Excel
    > 2003
    > or later to change the position on the axis where number labeling begins?
    > I
    > know this is possible in other plotting programs, but would prefer Excel
    > for
    > student use. Thanks for any help one way or the other.


    Change the X-axis minimum from 270 to 200.
    --
    David Biddulph



  3. #3
    Mike Middleton
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    Re: Scientific plotting, non-zero x-axis origin, and number labeling

    Viterbo Mike -

    Arrange data with X in a column on the left and Y on the right. Select both
    and use the Chart Wizard to create an XY (Scatter) chart type. Select the X
    axis and choose Format | Axis | Scale etc.

    - Mike
    www.mikemiddleton.com


    "Viterbo Mike" <Viterbo [email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I want to plot some spectroscopy data. The range of x-data (wavelength) is
    > from 270 to 1100 nm. However, I would like the x-axis lablels to read only
    > 300, 400, etc., rather than 270, 370, 470... Is there any way in Excel
    > 2003
    > or later to change the position on the axis where number labeling begins?
    > I
    > know this is possible in other plotting programs, but would prefer Excel
    > for
    > student use. Thanks for any help one way or the other.
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Scientific plotting, non-zero x-axis origin, and number labeling

    But if you want to start the axis at 270, and still show your ticks at
    300-400-500, you can use this technique:

    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ArbitraryAxis.html

    In your case it's pretty easy. You don't need special labels, just use the
    category value labels, one of the defaults.

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

    "Mike Middleton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...
    > Viterbo Mike -
    >
    > Arrange data with X in a column on the left and Y on the right. Select
    > both and use the Chart Wizard to create an XY (Scatter) chart type. Select
    > the X axis and choose Format | Axis | Scale etc.
    >
    > - Mike
    > www.mikemiddleton.com
    >
    >
    > "Viterbo Mike" <Viterbo [email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>I want to plot some spectroscopy data. The range of x-data (wavelength) is
    >> from 270 to 1100 nm. However, I would like the x-axis lablels to read
    >> only
    >> 300, 400, etc., rather than 270, 370, 470... Is there any way in Excel
    >> 2003
    >> or later to change the position on the axis where number labeling begins?
    >> I
    >> know this is possible in other plotting programs, but would prefer Excel
    >> for
    >> student use. Thanks for any help one way or the other.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >




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