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Old 10-15-2016, 12:23 AM
Esaylikepie Esaylikepie is offline Windows 10 Office 2016
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Default How to create single graph figures with multiple graphs inbedded - Taguchi styled analysis

Hi Everyone, im new here so lets see whos mind I can pick... And yes, the name is deliberately spelled wrong :P Its a long standing joke .

So long story short, im trying to do something called a Taguchi analysis and I need to plot graphs which are essentially four graphs in one figure. I've seen it done in past year students reports but I cant figure it out.

The attachment has an example of what I want it too look like and is from the software that is giving me the output. Its pretty ugly and thats why I want to make a fresh graph on Excel.

I would prefer to learn how to make this graph myself but would be appreciative if someone makes one for me.

The graph needs to have the following key features:
  • Figure title,
  • Figure subtitle,
  • Individual graph element titles (Water to Cement ratio, Foam, PVA Fibres, Superplasticiser [in that order]),
  • X-axis with the values seen in attachment
  • Y-axis for all four internal graphs
  • Horizontal line which I can set at the appropriate Y-axis value average
Im finding it a bit hard to explain what I need but the main point is it needs to look like the attachment.



Any advice would be most appreciated. Please feel free to ask for clarification where its needs.
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File Type: pdf Effects Plot.pdf (162.8 KB, 20 views)
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