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drawing in excel from data in excel

drawing in excel from data in excel

drawing in excel from data in excel

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I WANT TO HAVE A DRAWING THAT SHOWS THE LOADING ON A BEAM THAT CHANGES AND PROTRAYS THE DATA THAT IS INPUTTED IN THE CELLS OF A SPREADSHEET.
 

RE: drawing in excel from data in excel

So you have pairs of (Xi,Fi) where X is longitudinal coordinate and Fi is discrete force applied at that coordinate.

How about X-Y plot without the lines (just markers).  Then you will see a marker at magnitude of each force at proper location.

If you actually wanted a vertical line at the location of each force rather than a marker at the end of the force, then you'd need an X-Y plot with one curve for each applied force.
The two points on each curve would be (Xi,0) and (Xi,Fi)
 

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(2B)+(2B)'  ?

RE: drawing in excel from data in excel

How about uploading a hand sketch of what you want the graphics to look like?

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