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[This followup was posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting and a copy
was sent to the cited author.] Convert the R-theta values into x and y coordinates with the formulas x=R*cos(theta) and y=R*SIN(theta), where theta is measured in radians. To convert degrees to radians, use Rads=Degs*Pi()/180. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta MS MVP Excel 2000-2003 www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA tutorials and add-ins Custom Productivity Solutions leveraging MS Office In article <093401c37e40$fef2af30$a101280a@phx.gbl>, kraig.patterson@comcast.net says... > How do I graph vector showing length and direction? > (120 volts@ 0 degrees, 120 volts @ 120 degrees & 120 > Volts @ 240 degrees). > These vectors originate at the intersection of the X & > Y axis. > |
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