Excel Chap 2 Describe Data
Excel Chap 2 Describe Data
4. Click on the Select a table or range. (Select the data range that you wish to capture by
highlighting the area in the dataset, using your mouse to drag).
5. For this exercise, select the whole dataset. So the range will be as shown in the table (as
selected as default by Excel).
6. Click New Worksheet. (You want the table to be place on a new worksheet). Then click,
OK
7. On the new worksheet, you will see the following table on the right.
8. To tabulate frequency for “Vehicle-Type”, click Vehicle Type in the screen above. You
will see it appear in the “Row Labels” box.
9. Then drag, the chosen field, i.e “Vehicle Type” to the Ʃ Values box.
10. You will then see the tabulation of the frequency for “Vehicle Type”.
1. Click on the body of the Pivot Table Field List, on “ Ʃ Values” box, click on the pull-down
menu for “Count of Vehicle Type”.
2. Select the “Value Field Settings”. You will see a number of selections that can be used to
summarize the variables in a Pivot Table.
3. Click on the tab “Show Values as”, and in the pull down menu, select “%of Grand Total”.
2. Click on any cell in the Pivot Table that has the relative frequencies tabulated (e.g the Pivot
table above). Then select Insert menu. From within the Charts group, select pie chart.
4. Click “2D” and select the first option. A pie chart will be produced.
5. Using the left mouse click on the pie chart to configure the pie chart.
6. Select “Add data labels” to add percentages values into each sector of the pie chart
7. Select “Format data series” if you wish to change the colour of each sector
2. Select data range (choose the default) and click on New Worksheet.
4. To summarize “Profit” variable. Click on “Profit” and drag it to “Row Labels” box.
5. Click on “Profit” and drag it to “Ʃ Values” box. On this box, click the pull down menu for
“Count”.
6. Then on the left column of the Pivot Table, right click the mouse. A menu appears. Select
“Group” from the menu to create classes.
7. Enter the lower limit of the first class as “Starting at” value (=294) and the upper limit of
the last class as the “Ending at” value (=3294). Then enter the class interval as the “By”
value (=500). Click OK.
8. To create histogram, select a cell on the Pivot Table above, and click “Insert”. Then
select “Column Chart”, Select “2D” the first option.
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