Scatterplot with multiple x and y values.

solan

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Hi,

I have a question regarding a way to organize many scatter plots 'easily'. I am working on improving it to handle different time series and have not found a simple way for it to auto-update yet.

let's say I would like to compare 500 time series that look something like this:


IdentifierTime AValue ATime BValue BTime C Value C
1100,17220,13320,09
2120,15230,12300,1
3130,11260,08390,05

<COLGROUP><COL style="WIDTH: 48pt" span=7 width=64><TBODY>
</TBODY>


Also they could be anything from 5 pairs to 100 pairs long.

I have tried organizing the data in two sheets, but I'd like to not have to plot each individual series.
Any suggestions?
 

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