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Trendline for chart with error bars
Hi,
I have scatter plots with error bars (each data point is the average of several reps, and the error bars show the standard error). If I fit a trendline to the data, is there a way to make the trendline take the error bars into account? Or would I have to plot all raw data rather than averages? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks, Amy |
Trendline for chart with error bars
You would have to calculate the trendline based on all of the points. You
could plot them in a second series but use no markers and no lines, so they don't clutter up the chart. Then add a trendline to this second series. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Amy" wrote in message ... Hi, I have scatter plots with error bars (each data point is the average of several reps, and the error bars show the standard error). If I fit a trendline to the data, is there a way to make the trendline take the error bars into account? Or would I have to plot all raw data rather than averages? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks, Amy |
Trendline for chart with error bars
Thanks Jon - I had thought of that but just thought I'd post here in case
there was an easier way. "Jon Peltier" wrote: You would have to calculate the trendline based on all of the points. You could plot them in a second series but use no markers and no lines, so they don't clutter up the chart. Then add a trendline to this second series. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Amy" wrote in message ... Hi, I have scatter plots with error bars (each data point is the average of several reps, and the error bars show the standard error). If I fit a trendline to the data, is there a way to make the trendline take the error bars into account? Or would I have to plot all raw data rather than averages? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks, Amy |
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