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urve in excel is used to visualize a relation of two different variables,

how one variable impacts another and how the value of both of the
variable changes due to this impact, it is called as S curve because the
curve is in S shape, it is used in two types of charts one is line chart and
another is scattered chart.

S Curve in Excel
The S Curve is a curve which is included in two different charts in
Microsoft Excel. They are
1. Scatter Chart in ExcelScatter Chart In ExcelA Scatter plot in excel, also known as
XY chart, is a two-dimensional type of chart representing data. In this chart, we
have two sets of data on the X and Y axis co-related. This chart is primarily used in
co-relation studies and regression studies of data.read more
2. Line Chart in ExcelLine Chart In ExcelLine Graphs/Charts in Excels are visuals to
track trends or show changes over a given period & they are pretty helpful for
forecasting data. They may include 1 line for a single data set or multiple lines to
compare different data sets. read more

If we are using this type of chart, there should be data, i.e., two
variables that are used should be matched with the same period of
time. This curve can be used to plot the changes in one variable, which
is related to another variable.

S Curve is a very important curve or tool which can be used in Projects


to know the daily progress and to track the previous records of what
has happened from day today. By seeing the curve, the complete
inferences can be made from them, like how much profit or sales are
drawn over a period, what is the starting point for the first time,
progress from year to year by comparing with other years. The main
thing is future inferences can also be drawn from these charts.

The Excel S Curve is represented in the below screenshot.


How to Make S Curve in Excel?

Below are the examples of the S Curve in Excel.

You can download this S Curve Excel Template here – S Curve Excel Template

Example #1
In the above example, there is a slight S curve in the graph. The curve
will be depending on the data we get.
1. Select the data.

2. Now go to the insert tab and select a line graph or scatter graph as per the
requirement.
The first one is for a Line graph and the second screenshot is to
select the scatter plot. There are again 2 D and 3 Dimensional
charts present.

The moment we select the chart type, the chart will be displayed
on the sheet. Now by looking at the graph, we can select the
graph as per our requirement.
3. The final graph will be ready now and can be seen on the sheet.

In this graph, a slight s curve is present. As the name indicates an S


curve, there is no compulsion that the graph should be completely
looking in S shape. There can be a slight curve present in the graph.
The shape of the curve will depend on the data we take.
S Curve Excel Example #2

In this example, we are taking a dual-axis graph with an S curve.


Step 1: Select the data.

Step 2: Go to Insert tab, select line graph, or 3d scatter plot in
excel3d Scatter Plot In ExcelA 3D scatter plot in excel is an option
which the user can opt to present an XY chart, i.e., where the two
data sets are graphically represented in a three-dimensional
format.read more or 2d, based on the requirement and the interest.
Now click “ok.”
Step 3: In this step, the graph will be ready. If there are 2 data
columns to be displayed on one chart, then a dual chart can be used.
Step 4: After the chart is prepared, click on the point of the graph in
which you want to move to the secondary axisSecondary AxisThe
secondary axis is the other axis that is used to denote
different data sets that cannot be displayed on a single axis. The
primary axis, for example, depicts time, whereas the secondary
axis displays production.read more. Right, Click, now select format
data series option.

Step 5: On the Axis tab, the default option will be the primary axis,
now change it to the secondary axis. The job is done. Now the
selected data will be set for the secondary axis.
The final step is the dual-axis graph. This can be shown in the below
screenshot.

S Curve Excel Example #3

Step 1: Fill the data correctly in the sheet with all the columns, as
shown in the below screenshot.
Step 2: Select the data for which you want to draw the S curve, as
shown in the below screenshot.
Step 3: Go to Insert Tab, select Line graphs, and choose the model of
Line Graph which you want to use.
The graph looks like as given below:

Select the scatter plot from the insert tab in the same way, as shown
below.
The Curve will be shown automatically, as shown in the below
screenshot, after selecting the type of charts in excelType Of Charts
In ExcelExcel offers a variety of chart types based on your
requirements. Column Charts, Line Charts, Pie Charts, Bar Charts,
Area Charts, Scatter Charts, Stock Chart, and Radar Charts  are the
different types of charts.read more we want to use.
Usage of S Curve in Excel

 The S curve is a very important Project management tool that can be used in projects by
anyone as it is available free of cost.
 It is mainly used in the data where we have data related to time. Over a period to analyze
the data, this curve can be used
 In financial data modeling and cash flow also, this curve can be very extensively used.
 In the construction of a project and forecasting the model.
 S curve in Excel can also be used for cumulative values.
 The S-curve can also be used as a dual-axis curve. i.e., this curve can be used with the
combination of any other chart.
 Budget Comparisons can be done by using this Excel S curve.
 Future predictions, i.e., forecasting, can also be made from these curves.
 As this Excel S-Curve can be drawn from the scatter plot and Line graph, it is more
useful for many purposes, as mentioned above.

There are some formulas also to calculate the S-curve manually, but
the excel has made that very easy so that it can be done in no time.
The manual method can be done by taking the X-axis and Y-axis
points from the plot.

Things to Remember
 To draw this S curve in excel, the main point to be remembered is time. There should be
a time period in one axis so that something can be compared over a period of time very easily
with this curve.

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2) Scatter Chart along with practical examples, and a downloadable
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