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I would like the text from the column "date"="41;205;61;182;81;200;101;207;121;211;141;209;161;204;181;198;201;187;221;181;241 ;176;261;169;281;163;301;161;321;156;341;155;361;153;381;153;401;152" to the chart source.
Where the odd order of occurrence is the X-axis and the even-order is the Y-axis. How to go about it.
Hello @adriano692833,
To plot the values from the "date" column in the format you provided as a scatter chart, you need to split the text into separate X and Y coordinate values.
Once you have the new query with the X and Y columns, you can use it as the source for your scatter chart.
Should you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Thank you for your answer.
But how to divide the data so that in column X there are only odd value IDs and in column Y even.
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