Graphing Function in Excel & AutoCAD

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Creating a graph from a function of x can be accomplished using MS Excel, which allows users to input data and generate plots. To transfer the graph into AutoCAD, users typically need to export the Excel graph as an image or use a compatible format that AutoCAD can import. While Excel has built-in graphing capabilities, additional add-ons may enhance its functionality. For those seeking alternatives, tools like MathCad or online graphing applications such as GNU Plot can also be utilized. However, direct graphing within AutoCAD is not commonly practiced or straightforward.
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I'm trying to sketch a graph from a function of x on my computer. I suppose I can probably get this done in MS Excel, but I would then like to get this graph into AutoCAD since I don't know of any way to graph a function directly there. Is this possible at all...? I'm not sure how to get this done in Excel either, so if you can tell me that also that would be great! :)
 
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I'm trying to sketch a graph from a function of x on my computer. I suppose I can probably get this done in MS Excel, but I would then like to get this graph into AutoCAD since I don't know of any way to graph a function directly there. Is this possible at all...? I'm not sure how to get this done in Excel either, so if you can tell me that also that would be great! :)

I like MathCad. If you don't have a package like that, try this:

http://cs.jsu.edu/mcis/faculty/leathrum/Mathlets/grapher.html

I am not a heavy Excel user, but I would guess there are plenty of ways to graph in it. And, I would think one could get an add-on package if there is not a default graphing mechanism. I do know that you can create a table of data and plot it in Excel.
 
you can try a basic tool such as GNU Plot.
 
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