I work in a microbiology laboratory and report data generated in the lab based on a multiplier or sorts. So for example, if I don't recover any bacteria on any of our agar plates, I can't report 0 as a value, I must report <10. This is due to preparatory dilution steps. My problem is that I want to trend the data, which includes determining statistical validity of the data.
Is anyone aware of a way to graph values that include a less than symbol?
Or, alternately, if I know the conversion applied to the original data to modify it to the reported result, can I tell excel to treat the values as different values?
For example, in the attached spreadsheet, you'll see the Results column of the TAMC test. All of the results listed as <10 are actually 0, 10 = 1, 15 = 1.5, 20 = 2, 25 = 2.5 and so on. How could I tell excel to use the secondary values to perform the calculations with?
Any suggestions?
Is anyone aware of a way to graph values that include a less than symbol?
Or, alternately, if I know the conversion applied to the original data to modify it to the reported result, can I tell excel to treat the values as different values?
For example, in the attached spreadsheet, you'll see the Results column of the TAMC test. All of the results listed as <10 are actually 0, 10 = 1, 15 = 1.5, 20 = 2, 25 = 2.5 and so on. How could I tell excel to use the secondary values to perform the calculations with?
Any suggestions?