Introduction to Excel Day 2

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INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL DAY 2 Seminar for Top Engineering Prospects

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INTRODUCTION TO EXCELDAY 2

Seminar for Top Engineering Prospects

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http://fairway.ecn.purdue.edu/~step/class_material

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Addressing Review A1 = Relative Column, Relative Row $A1 = Absolute Column, Relative Row A$1 = Relative Column, Absolute

Row $A$1 = Absolute Column, Absolute

Row

F4 to Toggle Through Options

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Velocity Exercise -- IndividualTime: 10 min

Two cars sit at a red light, revving their engines. When the light changes, both cars floor it.

Find the velocities of each car in .5 second increments for t = 0 to 10 seconds if:The red car takes off at v = 12t + t2 m/s.The black car takes off at v = (8 + t)t + t2 m/s.

Which car wins?

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Graphing -- Step 1

Select all Data

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Graphing – Step 2

Click the Insert tab

Click the Scatter button

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Graphing – Step 3

Choose whichever one you like

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Graphing Complete!

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Adding A Title

Click on the Layout tab (the chart must be selected)

Click the Chart Title button

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Adding A Title, Cont.

Click either of the two bottom options

Then just click inside the text box that appears saying “Chart Title” to edit the text.

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Adding Axis Labels

Click on the Layout tab (the chart must be selected)

Click the Axis Titles button

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Adding Axis Labels, Cont.

Select Primary Horizontal Axis Title

Select Title Below Axis Then just click inside the text box that appears saying “Axis Title” to edit the text.

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Adding Axis Labels, Cont.

To add a y-axis title, selectPrimary Vertical Axis Title instead

Select any of these options

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Axis Labels And A Title Then just click inside the text box that

appears saying “Axis Title” to edit the text.

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Graphing Exercise – TeamTime: 7 min Now create a graph for just the red car

or just the black car.

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Solution – General Graphing Technique

Click the Insert tab

Choose whichever one you like

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Solution, Cont.

Right click anywhere in the box

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Solution, Cont.

Click Select Data

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Solution, Cont.

Click Add

Name your series appropriately Then click the box

next to Select Range

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Solution, Cont.

When you see this box, select the appropriate cells, and then click this button.

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Solution, Cont.Click the button under Series Y values

When you see this box, select the appropriate cells, and then click this button.

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Solution, Cont.

Click OK

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Solution!!!

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Goal Seek Used to find a specific result in one cell

(that contains a formula) by changing another cell (that contains one of the components of the formula)

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Goal Seek – How to Find it

Click the Data tab

Click on What-IfAnalysis And then Goal Seek

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Goal Seek $B$1 Contains a formula such as

=$A$1 * 2 Goal Seek would find which value of $A$1

would set $B$1 to 4, in this case, 2

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Goal Seek In the case of multiple valid answers, you

must provide Goal Seek with an initial guess.

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Goal Seek Uses Find Roots of an equation Find a break even point in economic

forecast

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Team Exercise You are given $1000 today. What interest

rate (compounded Annually) is needed in order to have $10,000 after 15 years?

F = P(1+I)n

F = Final Amount P = Present Amount I = Interest Rate N = Number of Periods Estimated Time Needed : 10 minutes