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excel logarithmic graph

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ADoozer

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does anyone know of a "decent" logarithmic graph that can be added into excel.

im plotting reynolds numbers and friction factor coefficients and while i know i can just log the values and plot on a normal graph, i would prefer to use a logarithmic scale.

the problem i have found with the one that comes with excel is that it wont put my x axis at the bottom (not matter what i try). it also isnt "partitioned" as i would expect a log graph to be.

any input appreciated! If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
 
Choose XY type of graph. Then you can select logarythmic scales both for X and Y axises.

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thnx combo, thats exactly what i want! If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
 
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