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Title: Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing


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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Put subjects in the first column with the title
    subjects in the first cell.
  • Put the data in columns by trials with the titles
    Trial 1, Trial 2, etc. in the first cells.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Choose the open cell at the bottom of the trial
    column by clicking it.
  • Click the button to choose or edit a
    formula.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • After clicking the button, click on the
    triangle to open a drop-down menu of functions.
  • Next choose Average from the list.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • A formula box will open that shows you what
    specific cells will be averaged.
  • Click OK which makes the bottom cell a location
    to hold the averaged values of the cells in the
    column.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • The formula bar near the top tells you that the
    bottom cell now equals the average of cell B2
    down to B7.
  • The result is shown in the bottom cell.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Click on the bottom cell and then click on the
    copy icon to copy the formula associated with
    that cell.
  • Click on the next cell over and then click the
    paste icon to paste the formula.

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  • You have now made a new average for the second
    cell.
  • The program automatically includes the correct
    cells for that column.
  • Average(C2C7). The values are the same in
    both columns, so the average is the same.

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  • Repeat for each bottom cell to create an average
    of the values in each column.
  • Since you copied the first, you only have to
    paste into the others. The correct cells will be
    included in the calculations.

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  • You can create as many groupings as you like on
    one spread sheet or you can create a new spread
    sheet for each grouping.
  • Just remember to create new calculations if the
    number of subjects changes.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • In order to graph your results, you must enter
    the calculations in a new location and put them
    in columns from first to last. Title the
    column(s) in the first cell.
  • Next, highlight the column(s).

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • With the columns highlighted, click on the chart
    wizard icon to begin the graphing process.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Choose line graph for all graphs in PEAK 300.
  • Click next to move on from Step 1 of 4 to
    Step 2 of 4.
  • Click next to move from Step 2 of 4 to Step
    3 of 4.

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  • At Step 3 of 4 you can add titles and edit most
    of your graph by choosing the tabs.
  • When done, click next.

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  • At 4 of 4 you can name and save the chart
    (graph) you just made. I recommend saving it as
    a new sheet.
  • Click finish to view your graph.

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  • You can always re-click the chart wizard to go
    back through all the steps to make changes.
  • No information is lost when you do this if you
    have saved the graph.

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  • You can also edit straight from the completed
    graph.
  • Double click on just about any part of the graph
    to make changes from scaling to line width to
    legends to font style.

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  • When you double click on a portion of the graph
    to make a change, a dialogue box will open.
  • Choose your changes from each of the tabs and
    then click OK to view the results.

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  • Be sure to title your graph, title the x axis and
    y axis (if necessary).
  • Make all titles clear, but not redundant. Anyone
    should be able to understand the relationships by
    the graph and the titles.

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  • Save your work and print out as part of your lab
    report.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Create new tables and graphs for each lab
    experiment.
  • Be sure that the data you compare have similar
    scales so that the visual comparison is easy to
    make.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Try a practice graph with the following data and
    see if you can create a replica of the sample
    graph.

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Using Excel For Calculations and Graphing
  • Sample Graph.
  • Notice the color changes and absence of legend
    box.

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