Re: New to Gnumeric -- attempting to plot data
Richard Owlett <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Feb 2020 05:39:30 -0600
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Thank you. When I first read your post yesterday my initial response was <sputter> <sputter> I tried that <sputter> <sputter> <sputter> *THIS morning*, after a night's sleep, I followed your procedure STEP by STEP. It worked better that way <sheepish grin> The key was Step 6. The manual needs a redo On 02/25/2020 09:09 AM, Adrian Custer via gnumeric-list wrote: > On 2/25/20 11:05 AM, Jean Brefort wrote: > ... > > Welcome to Gnumeric. > > > Yeah, welcome. > > 1) Select A30:A65 > 2) Hold <Ctrl>, select C30:C65 > 3) Click the graph icon, > => should give you a plot of type "XY" in a preview window > > 4) click insert > 5) Select an area of the worksheet (click-drag-release) > => should give you a plot on the worksheet > > 6) Right click on the plot, select "Properties" from the pop-up menu > => gives you a "customize chart" window > > This is a little complex: At the top left, there is a tree of elements > in your chart, you can navigate it and add or remove elements to the > tree. Top right, is a preview; bottom, allows you to modify the > currently selected element. > > Off the top of my head, I don't know how to get the labels you want. > Best play around for a while to get a feel for it. Be patient, it's not > intuitive because it is trying to do something complex and has its own > vocabulary for all the elements. > > good luck, > ~adrian > > > >> >> Look at section 3.10 (Graphing). >> >> The fast way to plot your data is to select both ranges and click on >> the graph button (left to the zoom tool button). Next, you choose the >> plot type, default being scatter plot, and you can use the dialog to >> customize your plot. >> >> Hope this helps, >> Jean >> >> Le mardi 25 février 2020 à 06:52 -0600, Richard Owlett a écrit : >>> Although I used spreadsheets back in days of CPM/80 and WinXP, >>> I've not used any in *DECADES*. >>> My OS is Debian Stretch (9.8). >>> The version of gnumeric is 1.12.32 . >>> >>> I wish to plot the data in C30:C65 against the data in A30:A65. >>> I wish the labels on the x-axis to run from the value in A30 to >>> the value in A65. >>> >>> I do not find the manual at >>> https://help.gnome.org/users/gnumeric/stable/gnumeric.html >>> very helpful. >>> >>> Help please. >>> TIA _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list