Need help with Microsoft Excel

blipblop

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I am taking readings and they are like 1 degree and 30 seconds or 1deg and 30'.
How do I input this into excel? I will have to later graph them as these are antenna patterns. thanks
 

bruceb

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When you open a new excel sheet leave the default formats as is ... just size the column width
Enter your data by: '1 degree 30' .. it will display as: 1 degree 30'
the leading ' tells excel not to format your data .. it stays as you typed it
Now if you need to do calculations on that .. you will need someone with more expertise than me
You might try Scientific for the Cell Formats
 

blipblop

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alright, that will be a start. I will eventually have two columns.. the angle vs the dBm. Then I will just graph them to see the peaks and the null of the antenna pattern. This gets me started, thank you.
 

BlueWeasel

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If you need to run calculations or graph them, then Excel may require the numbers to be in decimal degrees.

You could set it up so that degrees, minutes, seconds are each in a separate column, and then use the following formula to convert to DD.

Degrees + (Minutes/60) + (Seconds/3600) --> Decimal Degrees