I'm not even going to look at the site, but if I did, I'm sure I'd be impressed!
good work, tho I'm sure I wouldn't be able to understand it.
Just wanted to say hi....
take care,
Hugs,
Bug
this is even a better view, also shows tabled data (I'm missing 2 CBC/LFT lab reports, will get them at next visit..)
oh well, enough fun...I have way to much time on my hands! (vbg) What can we gain from this exercise? Probably nothing he,he--although, it almost appears my alt/ast and hgb have moved in tandem..
http://www.nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/graphwrite.aspx?ID=f5f2855ad73b46459cc5474c119c7e81&download=false&file=table
Thanks, I have to run for now, but I stuck it in favorites. Now if I can find it later... my bookmarks runneth over.
Keep up the grind--
Bill
glad you could see it.....Here is where I started....and finished by selecting print, then copy and pasting that pdf link....have fun...took me a bit to figure it out, you can only track 6 lines of data and are limited by the parameters of the chart...ie. (50 on an X/Y axis)
http://www.nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/
Wow, pretty cool graphics… can you provide a URL link to generate this?
Looks good by the way! Keep it going, and stay proactive :o),
Bill
http://www.nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/graphwrite.aspx?ID=f5f2855ad73b46459cc5474c119c7e81&download=false&file=pdf