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Easiest way to replicate these common Excel graphs

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So my most common used graph in Excel is the 2d chart with table.  I am trying to set up a report that will display a number of these.  Depending on the data loaded, there will be different numbers of data pairs, sometimes 10, sometimes 13, sometimes 17, etc.

 

I've tried now for a few hours to replicate this simple chart.  I'm not sure if I have to have 2 objects, one a table and one a graph, or if it can be done in one step.  I've tried simple labeling of the points, but because DIAdem treats the points as a 2d plot and not a simple set of bars, the labels for each set are difficult to arrange.  If I align one set of labels with "left" and one with "right" they almost work.

 

How can I most easily replicate my very readable chart from Excel, and still take into account that the number of points will change often, and that I don't want to go through 30ish graphs to reconfigure each one individually each time this happens?

I can work around assigning the plots to specific data groups and making sure those groups have common names on the variables such that this portion will always be the same, that is no problem.

 

 


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