Manually editing data references for a chart
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering about a whole range of basic chart functions that seem to be absent in Numbers, and hoping I've missed something. For instance:
- Can I choose which selected data I want plotted on the X axis, and which on the Y axis? Numbers seems to just choose for you...
- Can I choose whether I want my data treated as category labels vs. as continuous values?
- Can I enter data series more nuanced than just "this entire row or column"?
- Can I set error bar values by selecting data entered in a table, with one value for each data point?
For example: let's say I want to make a line graph with multiple data series, but each of those series is just a small section of a single existing table. (E.g. I want rows 1-20 to be series 1, rows 31-50 to be series 2, etc.) Is there any way to do this without making a whole new separate table for each data series?
What I'm really looking for is something like the "Select data" tool in Excel, where I have a list of my data series, I can add or remove them manually, and I can specify which cells have their X values and which ones have their Y values. In Numbers, it feels like I have to build all of my tables specifically so that I can mass-select all of the data at once, and data series have to be defined by putting them into separate rows/columns in separate tables. Which is a massive pain in the ***...
Is that true? Or does Numbers have some manual tool to edit data series after all?
Thanks so much for your help either way!
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)