SteveS Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 I am using FileMaker 4.0 and would like to make a bar chart without a plug-in. I have seen the technique to use a simple bar chart and have a few questions. I am trying to make a bar chart that includes average test scores with various records involved in the same database. Can this be done using non-repeating fields? If not,can anyone help me? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
SteveB Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 I think the general technique is to use repeating fields (probably okay in this situation). I'd check www.databasepros.com for samples that you can download and modify. Steve
SteveS Posted August 27, 2003 Author Posted August 27, 2003 Thank you for your quick response, I will check out the link that you suggested. Steve
Lee Smith Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 Hi Steve, Here is a list of all of the chart files that I know of 3D Bar Chart by:Ben Goldstein URL: http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html Bar Chart by: Hylke Tromp URL: http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html Bar Charts by: John Mark Osborne URL: http://www.databasepros.com Charts by: Andrew Mallison URL: http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html Dynamic Gantt Charts 1.6 by: Nick Zukin URL: http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html EZ Pie Charts by: C.J. Weigand URL: http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html Horizontal Bar Charting by: John Mark Osborne URL: http://www.databasepros.com Pie Chart Sean Larkin http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html Vertical Bar Chart http://www.fmfiles.com/dev5.html I haven't look at these in a long time, so I'm not sure what is 4 and what is 5. HTH Lee
SteveS Posted August 27, 2003 Author Posted August 27, 2003 Thank you Lee, I will research the data included in these links, I am sure one of these links will have what I am looking for. Thank you. Steve
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