Re: New to Gnumeric -- attempting to plot data]




Or R.  Spreadsheets provide some LIGHT data base and statistical
functions but are not database or statistrical analysis or graphing
applications.  A large percentage of the traffic on this list is about
how to get Gnumneric to do things it was not designed to do.  For
example, there was a recent query on how to do a database join.
Spreadsheets are nice for storing small (browsable) datasets, and you
can do a few simple statistical, database, or graphing things.  But if
you want more functionality, or need to tweak things, you probably
need software designed for just that sort of thing. 


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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 12:58:38 +0200 (EET)
From: Andres Kuusk via gnumeric-list <gnumeric-list gnome org>
To: gnumeric-list gnome org
Subject: Re: New to Gnumeric -- attempting to plot data
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Hi!

Copy the table (or part of it) to a text file
and plot you graph with gnuplot.


Andres Kuusk
Tartu Observatory, Estonia

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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.
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