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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help with extracting data and plotting Post 302309028 by zTodd on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 02:23:05 AM
Old 04-21-2009
I extracted the data into Excel for you- here you go.
If you wanna know how I did it, I did it by (I'm using Excel 2003):
1. copying your data starting with E/N Ko etc. and pasting it into a new Excel workbook,
2. then click the little paste button to see options, and click Use Text Import Wizard
3. Choose fixed width, click next
4. It shows lines between the columns- one of the lines was a little off, I adjusted it (click and drag the line)
5. Click finish
6. Now you can insert a char- click Insert, Chart
7. Choose a scatter plot. Take it from there!

I don't have a lot of experience with charts, etc. in Excel, but see how easy and user-friendly it is with Windows and Microsoft Office, compared to Unix!
 

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Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet(3pm)

NAME
Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet - Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet PURPOSE
To provide a new worksheet. NODE NAME
WORKSHEET INHERITANCE
Excel::Template::Container ATTRIBUTES
o NAME This is the name of the worksheet to be added. o PROTECT If the attribute exists, it will mark the worksheet as being protected. Whatever value is set will be used as the password. This activates the HIDDEN and LOCKED nodes. o KEEP_LEADING_ZEROS This will change the behavior of the worksheet to preserve leading zeros. o HIDE_GRIDLINE his method is used to hide the gridlines on the screen and printed page. Gridlines are the lines that divide the cells on a worksheet. Screen and printed gridlines are turned on by default in an Excel worksheet. If you have defined your own cell borders you may wish to hide the default gridlines. $worksheet->hide_gridlines(); The following values of $option are valid: 0 : Don't hide gridlines 1 : Hide printed gridlines only 2 : Hide screen and printed gridlines If you don't supply an argument or use undef the default option is 1, i.e. only the printed gridlines are hidden. o LANDSCAPE This will set the worksheet's orientation to landscape. o PORTRAIT This will set the worksheet's orientation to portrait. While this is the default, it's useful to override the default at times. For example, in the following situation: <workbook landscape="1"> <worksheet> ... </worksheet <worksheet portrait="1"> ... </worksheet <worksheet> ... </worksheet </workbook> In that example, the first and third worksheets will be landscape (inheriting it from the workbook node), but the second worksheet will be portrait. o AUTOFILTER With these attribute, you can add the autofilter to a worksheet. An autofilter is a way of adding drop down lists to the headers of a 2D range of worksheet data. This is turn allow users to filter the data based on simple criteria so that some data is shown and some is hidden. Example to add an autofilter to a worksheet: <workbook> <worksheet autofilter='A1:D11' /> <worksheet autofilter='0, 0, 10, 3' /> </workbook> CHILDREN
None EFFECTS
None DEPENDENCIES
None USAGE
<worksheet name="My Taxes"> ... Children here </worksheet> In the above example, the children will be executed in the context of the "My Taxes" worksheet. AUTHOR
Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com) SEE ALSO
ROW, CELL, FORMULA perl v5.14.2 2010-06-17 Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet(3pm)
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