• Hi All

    Please note that at the Chandoo.org Forums there is Zero Tolerance to Spam

    Post Spam and you Will Be Deleted as a User

    Hui...

  • When starting a new post, to receive a quicker and more targeted answer, Please include a sample file in the initial post.

Using two none adjacent cells as the Name field for a chart series

Mave

New Member
Hi,


I am struggling to work out how to use two cells to create the name field for a series on a chart. I have three sets of results which come under one test, and there are multiple tests (see table below). I thought it would be possible just to use "&" to combine the two cells together when using the chart wizard but this doesnt seem to be the case.


Any suggestions of how to do this. Thanks in advance.


A B C D E F

1 Test 1 Test 2

2 Ambient Hot Cold Ambient Hot Cold
 
It sounds like you're just wanting to do some nested labels. Is that correct?

http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/mike-alexanders-favorite-chart-labeling-tricks/


If so, it's just a matter of how you arrange the data.
 
I'm not sure how I would be able to use that method. My data measures an error rate depending on different power levels, so I require a line graph. This measurement is then repeated at three different temperatures. This test is then repeated for multiple different modules.


Ideally I would like a line graph with the series labelled Test 1 Ambient, Test 1 Hot etc.


I've had a look on the web, but so far haven’t found a solution. I'm starting to wonder if Excel even lets you use multiple cells as a series name.
 
I think I understand. If it's just concatenating the names, you could use some helper cells to do the concatenation (using the & symbol) and then have the Chart WIzard pull from those cells.
 
Sorry for the delayed reply, only just got back in to work.


Thank you for you help, I came to a similar conclusion over the weekend and have gone for creating a helper string in VBA. As the data is exported into excel from an external program and we have 100's of sets of test data. I went for writing quick script to automatically generate the graphs rather than me having to sit there for hours on end mindlessly adding trace data to a graph!
 
Back
Top