tad@ssc.UUCP (Tad Cook) (05/20/91)
I am looking for some MSDOS software that will allow me to do graphing where the points on the X axis are dynamic. What I mean is, if I graph events with most software (Lotus 123 for example) the usual way to represent events is to have fixed time intervals (say "Quarterly Earnings") along the x axis. What I need to do is take samples of quantities at different times, and have them plotted so that the points on the x axis are proportionally spaced. This is for my diabetes management. I have a glucometer for measuring blood glucose. During the day I might measure glucose at 7:14am, 10:55am, 12:01pm, 3:18pm and 8:00pm. If I measured it always on the hour, my search for software would be easier....I could just use Lotus, and create hourly cells. So ideally I could enter all of these times and glucose levels, and then define the limits of the X axis however I wanted (1 day, 3 weeks, 2 years....) and then have each test proportionally spaced according to time. It would also be nice to graph moving averages. Anyone know how to do this? Know of any shareware programs for this? Someone told me that MS Excel could do this, but I don't want to spend several hundred dollars. Please email me any advice at tad@ssc.UUCP or 3288544@mcimail.com Thank you! I hope this will help me manage my diabetes better. Tad Cook Seattle, WA Packet: KT7H @ N7ENT.#WWA.WA.USA.NA Phone: 206/527-4089 MCI Mail: 3288544 Telex: 6503288544 MCI UW USENET:...uw-beaver!sumax!amc-gw!ssc!tad or, tad@ssc.UUCP
bobe@tvnews.tv.tek.com (Bob Elkind) (05/24/91)
Excel will do what you want if you select the "scatter plot" chart type. I would hope that Lotus 1-2-3 would have a similar chart type; but if it doesn't, and you don't want to spend hundreds of dolloars on upgrading to Excel, why not upgrade to Borland Quattro Pro for $99 or $139 ? Check it out!