How to generate graph and known formula

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To create graphs for oil and gas data, Excel is recommended due to its curve fitting features that can help generate formulas from data points. Users can input their data into Excel and utilize its plotting capabilities to visualize trends. For step-by-step guidance on using Excel effectively, various online tutorials are available, including a specific Microsoft Excel tutorial link provided in the discussion. Additionally, participants are encouraged to identify the type of graph they are working with to better understand its categorization. Overall, Excel serves as a versatile tool for both graph generation and formula derivation.
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Hi guys;
I am working in oil and gas department. I attach a sample graph here. Plz guide me how i make these graph by using which software? and the other problem is that how i generate the formula in which these values are calculated?
please help me i am very thankful all of you.
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hi friends please help me.
thanks
 
Hamadsultan said:
Hi guys;
I am working in oil and gas department. I attach a sample graph here. Plz guide me how i make these graph by using which software? and the other problem is that how i generate the formula in which these values are calculated?
please help me i am very thankful all of you.
takecare
bye

You could enter lots of datapoints into Excel, then generate a duplicate set of plots, and then use the curve fitting features of Excel to give you approximate formulas for each curve. Have you used Excel much?
 
Thanks for help Sir;
Do u have any link or sugeest me a website where from i read this feature of excell in which describe step by step how to use it effectively?
thanks
takecare
bye
 
Dear sir;
also please guide me that this type of graph lies in which categeroy or types of graph?
 
Hamadsultan said:
Thanks for help Sir;
Do u have any link or sugeest me a website where from i read this feature of excell in which describe step by step how to use it effectively?
thanks
takecare
bye

I googled Microsoft Excel Tutorial, and got lots of hits. Here's one of the first ones:

http://www.baycongroup.com/excel2007/excel-2007.htm

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