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Excel 2002 SP3.
This maybe a stupid question (I'm not a statistician or mathematician).
I have data that looks like this:
Na 0.032617
Cl 0.0265
Ca 0.000524
K 0.005523
Mg 0.0000823
PO4 0.00031
HCO3 0.001655
I am plotting it with categorical values on the xaxis and the numerical
value on the y axis. I am using a logarithmic scale for the y axis.
I am getting the "Negative or zero values cannot be plotted correctly
on log charts. Only positive values can be interpreted on a
logarithmic scale" message, which I see from the newsgroup is common if
there are zeros in the data. However, the data I am using does not
appear to be zero to me. All the numbers are positive, even if they
are small.
So why am I getting this message?
Thank you.
Nicole
This maybe a stupid question (I'm not a statistician or mathematician).
I have data that looks like this:
Na 0.032617
Cl 0.0265
Ca 0.000524
K 0.005523
Mg 0.0000823
PO4 0.00031
HCO3 0.001655
I am plotting it with categorical values on the xaxis and the numerical
value on the y axis. I am using a logarithmic scale for the y axis.
I am getting the "Negative or zero values cannot be plotted correctly
on log charts. Only positive values can be interpreted on a
logarithmic scale" message, which I see from the newsgroup is common if
there are zeros in the data. However, the data I am using does not
appear to be zero to me. All the numbers are positive, even if they
are small.
So why am I getting this message?
Thank you.
Nicole