The regular horizontal SINAD chart is getting out of control with smaller and smaller text size. So an alternative is to have it vertically. Here is what I have. Let me know if it works better for you:
No I disagree. The cream rises to the top.Looks unsteady, maybe turn upside down?
I reversed the order as otherwise, worst performing ones would be on top/getting attention. But yes, emotionally it feels like it is going to fall over.Looks unsteady, maybe turn upside down?
Anyone know how to do this automatically in excel?Suggestion. Maybe color code the bars. Break it into 110+, 100+, 90+, 80+ and everything below 80 gets red bars.
I'd have to work out the details, but some if-then functions on formatting would do it. Not too terribly hard.Anyone know how to do this automatically in excel?
Both RME ADI-2 DAC and Pro were measured before APx555 and no SINAD was calculated.Much better!
P.S. Where are the RME ADI-2s on the list?
The regular horizontal SINAD chart is getting out of control with smaller and smaller text size. So an alternative is to have it vertically. Here is what I have. Let me know if it works better for you:
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My Pro version is not the "FS" so not sure how useful it is to put in the chart. A local person though has the DAC and I plan to get and measure it next month.Amir, it would be great if you can remeasure at least one of them and put in on a chart.
Pro non-FS is also would be cool to have on a chart.My Pro version is not the "FS" so not sure how useful it is to put in the chart. A local person though has the DAC and I plan to get and measure it next month.
I've attached a sample, simple workaround file. It uses a simple formula and some conditional formatting to obtain the desired result, and you won't even have to maintain a chart anymore, as it's all done in-cell The character in the formula is Unicode 2588, which can be entered on a Windows machine using the key combination Alt 219.Anyone know how to do this automatically in excel?