Hello folks,
I have an elaborate sheet that essentially takes 3 different values
as input, and outputs two data series, which I can use to produce a
bar chart like so:
```
|
| _
| | | _
| _ | | _| |
| _| | | | | | |
| | | | | |_ | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
---------------------
```
Obviously, there'll be a single formula that produces each data
point, but it'll be very complex, as the sheet currently derives the
data in multiple steps.
What I need to do now is to graph multiple of those graphs in one.
That is, I want a 3D bar graph with the first series equivalent to
what the sheet would produce with "input" parameters (X1, Y, Z), the
second series corresponding to "input" parameters (X2, Y, Z), and so
on.
Is this possible? Without duplicating the sheets, of course?
Essentially turn a sheet into a function/formula that I can "call"?
Thanks for any hints,
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