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    Calculate y-values in chart?

    Hi,
    I have a set of data, 100 x-values with corresponding y-values. Only about every third of the y's have a value, but by letting excel interpolate the graph, I can see how the graph should look like.

    My questions are:
    1. Can excel give me the formula to the graph it has drawn? Something like: "Show Equation"?

    2. Is there a way to find out the y-value to a corresponding x-value? The graph has no standard-form, ie. it's not a parabel, so I don't know if I can use "trend" or "forecast"? The form of the graph is highly irregular, but excel managed to draw the graph, so it must know all it's y-values?

    Please ask if anything is badly explained.

    Thanks, perolav

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    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
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    Re: Calculate y-values in chart?

    perolav wrote:
    > Hi,
    > I have a set of data, 100 x-values with corresponding y-values. Only
    > about every third of the y's have a value, but by letting excel
    > interpolate the graph, I can see how the graph should look like.
    >
    > My questions are:
    > 1. Can excel give me the formula to the graph it has drawn? Something
    > like: "Show Equation"?
    >
    > 2. Is there a way to find out the y-value to a corresponding x-value?
    > The graph has no standard-form, ie. it's not a parabel, so I don't know
    > if I can use "trend" or "forecast"? The form of the graph is highly
    > irregular, but excel managed to draw the graph, so it must know all
    > it's y-values?
    >
    > Please ask if anything is badly explained.
    >
    > Thanks, perolav
    >
    >



    You apparently found how to tell the chart to draw a trend-line for you. On
    that same panel where you tell it what form of equation to fit to the data
    there's a tab at the top labeled "options". Click that and you can select
    "Display equation on chart". From that you should be able to calculate the Y
    values you want.

    Bill

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