Altough one can use Chart in excel to do this one but the main problem is the scale of the drawing produced.
So CAD section drawing is the best.
For some sample program for this one see related links.
Well, this was a big question for me 2 years before, but I tried and did it. Here is a link prvides u all a simple ploting, charting and area calculations. The complex one is in pipe.
The Plot Area.
The plot area is the rectangular area formed by the axes. The chart area is bigger and includes the title, the axes labels and values and the key (in its default positions).
contains graphical representation of values in data series
The plot area walls and chart area in Excel can easily be customized. This can be done by applying predefined shape styles to the area. You can also apply shape outlines and shape fills.
It is the part of a chart that shows the actual data, such as where bars are in a bar chart or lines in a line chart. The plot area does not include things like the titles or the legend.
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 7.875 square miles.
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Floor Space Index (FSI) and Floor Area Ratio (FAR) are terms used in urban planning and zoning regulations. They both refer to the ratio between the built-up area on a plot of land and the total area of the plot. However, the difference lies in their use and calculation methods. FSI is commonly used in India and is calculated by dividing the total covered floor area on all floors of a building by the total area of the plot. It determines the maximum allowable built-up area on a given plot of land. FAR, on the other hand, is commonly used in the United States and is calculated by dividing the total floor area of a building by the area of the plot. It determines the maximum allowable floor area that can be developed on a given plot of land. In summary, while FSI calculates the maximum allowable built-up area, FAR calculates the maximum allowable floor area.
Excel does not have a native BOXPLOT function, but you can replicate the function by following the instructions in the related links.
A cell background or its fill or its pattern or its shading.
It allows you to move the chart. Depending on where you click exactly, you can pick up the chart and then drag it to a new location. This only works if you are in an embedded chart. It does not do anything on a chart sheet. You can also move the plot area within the chart area on both an embedded chart or a chart on a chart sheet, when you click at the top or on any part on the plot area.