How to make a graph??? - Page 2
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disco
Netherlands1667 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
On March 24 2010 05:31 SkylineSC wrote: look you guys must think I'm retarded. I know how to graph using excel. I know how to generate numbers, and I can generated data from a normal distribution. BUT ITS NOT PERFECT ![]() this is a graph taken from a normal distributed, randomly generated data using the inverse and function with rnd(). someone tell me how to make that, with 0 variance? god, its amazing how little help the posts and the smartass attitude that comes with it. yea it is amazing. so amazing that i made this in like 20 seconds ![]() | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
and close my blog please, you've helped me enough. thanks. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
On March 24 2010 05:41 SkylineSC wrote: lol nice. if you leave out the text, i really have a product I can use. thats specifically why i wrote over the lines | ||
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SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
looks like i'm back to square one then | ||
SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
Additionally, set your excel chart to plot smoothed lines, it'll make it look nicer. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
so far using 4 different search strings ive found what you need in fact its impressive that you cant find what you need | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
On March 24 2010 05:46 SoLaR[i.C] wrote: What exactly are you trying to create? Maybe I can help. The variance is just the standard deviation squared. Additionally, set your excel chart to plot smoothed lines, it'll make it look nicer. I'm trying to create a normal distribution graph, and a skewed distribution graph. when I generate random data for those graphs, they have a lot of noise. I just want to generate a graph with those two distributions with no noise so I can illustrate it in a presentation. | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
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SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
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SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
I didn't use the normdist() function in excel. now chill you can really close this. | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
On March 24 2010 05:47 Chill wrote: lol im finding like exactly what you need by basic google searches. so far using 4 different search strings ive found what you need in fact its impressive that you cant find what you need To be fair, he's asking how to make the graph, not for one. However, he could still have googled a guide himself. sup Edit: Beaten by the OP ninja. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
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SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
Just take the x values you have for that one data set and +3 and leave the y values alone. Plot that on top of the original. | ||
Goshawk.
United Kingdom5338 Posts
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SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
![]() thanks. and chill I dont know what your deal is, I need a blank graph I could use for a presentation. how am i suppose to use any of those??? i mean do you want like me to admit you've helped me greately? your better at using the internet than me? i'm too lazy to find help on my own? seriously, you win. please close this. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
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Hungary3932 Posts
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Conquest101
United States1395 Posts
http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html If so, that would be hilarious, although it seems unlikely. | ||
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