Combine the title/descriptions of the x-axis and the y-axis to create a title such as the dependence of (y-axis) on (x-axis) along that basis
All graphs must have a title, an axis, labels, intervals, and a scale. You can remember this using the acronym TAILS: title, axis, intervals, scale.
Create a title and label the axis.
Graphing is an important part of mathematics. However, all the names of each axis and planes can be hard. The x-axis is also called the horizontal axis.
The KEY or LEGEND tells the viewer what the lines represent. The labels along the axes usually tell the viewer what the units are, but the title of the graph can be used to tell the viewer the units as well or instead.
Combine the title/descriptions of the x-axis and the y-axis to create a title such as the dependence of (y-axis) on (x-axis) along that basis
All graphs must have a title, an axis, labels, intervals, and a scale. You can remember this using the acronym TAILS: title, axis, intervals, scale.
The macro recorder is giving the same code for adding the title for the X and Y axis. On the Y-axis I want 'Age' and on the X-axis 'Year', but after going through the recorder it gives this:ActiveChart.Axes(xlValue, xlPrimary).AxisTitle.Text = "Age"ActiveChart.Axes(xlValue, xlPrimary).AxisTitle.Text = "Year"When the program is run, there is nothing in the X-axis title, and 'Year' in the Y-axis. How do I diversity the codes so that the correct title goes to the correct axis?~G.
title,axis,interval,label and scale
the title, Y Axis X axis label and/or legend. (this either replaces the "X axis" making it just "axis" , or its just a wrong answer.
Create a title and label the axis.
Title, legend, Axis, line ect....
Each of them does.
Each of them does.
after creating your graph go to the layout tab, axis title then choose either horizontal or vertical axis
The x and y axis need to be perpendicular to each other in order for them to intersect each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane,
Each of them does.