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    Joe
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    Joe: Question on QVBJ ? History

    Under the Tools/History/Graph section, there is a combination Win/Loss and Win Rate graph. I would like to isolate the Win Rate graph in Excel by using the results obtained from a History of the session spreadsheet which I've downloaded separately. It seems to me that the graph in the QVBJ program is constrained because it shares (x,y) coordinates for the Win Rate graph with the (x,y) coordinates for the Win/Loss graph and I would like to view each of them in isolation.

    However, I'm unable to duplicate the results displayed in QVBJ in an Excel graph. I've tried several different formula to generate the graph including: (1) Amount won (per round) divided by amount bet (cumulatively), and (2) Total won (cumulatively) divided by original amount bet. No luck with getting a graph which resembles the one in QVBJ.

    Could someone please help me with this?

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Question on QVBJ ? History

    The charts are not constrained by using the same y. In fact they don't. They are constrained from displaying enormous values with very small subsets since such points are really meaningless. To answer your questoin, I would need to see your Excel spreadsheet along with your CV files (NAMES.DAT and LOGO.MDB). You can e-mail them.

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