Calculating Error in Excel | Error Analysis

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To perform error analysis in Excel, users can plot error bars based on the average value and standard deviation of their data points. A method to create extreme lines involves calculating new data points by adding or subtracting the error from the original values, but this may result in uniform error bars across all points. Users seek ways to set different error bars for individual data points and to visually represent error curves or extreme lines. Excel 2007 users may face limitations in these functionalities. Overall, the discussion focuses on enhancing error representation in Excel graphs.
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Hi all,

I am trying to use excel to do error analysis. I have a set of data points, and I have the average value and standard deviation of all the data points (which I use to plot the error bars). I want to use the excel to plot the best fit line and extreme line to get the error. However, it seems that excel does not allow me to draw extreme lines :(

Therefore, I was wondering if there is a way for me to calculate out the error, if I am given the standard deviation of all the datapoints and the equation of the best-fit line. The value I want is the gradient of the graph with its associated error.

Does anyone know how to draw extreme lines in excel? If not, can someone tell me how I can calculate the error of the gradient? Thanks!
 
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You have error bars so I'm guessing you know the error for each point. You can make a separate column on excel, add or subtract the error from each point (new point = old point + 0.05... for example), and then add this data set to the graph. That should be your error curve.
 
Hi mrmiller1,

Thanks for your reply.

However, it seems that when I set error bars, the error bars for all the points will be the same. Is there a way for you to set different error bars for different points?

Also, do you know a way to physically draw in the error curve or extreme line?

Thanks in advance! On a sidenote, I am using excel 2007.
 
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