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I have an array, part of which is below, of 13 parameters based on time. What I would like to do is have an XY style plot with time running the Y axis and the 13 parameters plotted across the window.

Any suggestions or "quick" ways to do this would be much appreciated.

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[1]|2013-03-06 21:15:57.000| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[2]|2013-03-06 21:15:57.000| NULL| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[3]|2013-03-09 08:19:46.000| NULL| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[4]|2013-03-09 08:19:46.000| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[5]|2013-03-09 08:19:46.000| NULL| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[6]|2013-03-09 08:19:46.000| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

[7]|2013-03-09 08:20:51.000| 0| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL| NULL|

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Might be an overkill: If you have Excel installed you could pass the array to Excel and then use my ExcelChart UDF to plot the values.

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