Yes, I have used charts in Calc.  However, it looks like Charts is
being pulled out as a new module, not just in Calc.
http://www.libreoffice.org/discover/charts/

Dave,

On Sun, Jun 22, 2014, at 04:19 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:

  Dave,

  The charts/diagrams have been around for a long time. You can insert
  one on a spreadsheet by going to the Insert menu then selecting
  Charts.

  Best,

  Charles.

On 22 juin 2014 21:53:40 CEST, dave boland <[email protected]>
wrote:

I just went to the LO page and see they have a module called Charts.  I
have 4.1, but the Charts module is not included, so my guess is that it
is part of the new release next month.  Anyway, does anyone familiar
with Charts think that this may be an answer?

Dave,

On Sun, Jun 22, 2014, at 03:23 PM, dave boland wrote:

  What I want to be able to do is (for now) have a pdf report that
  shows
  the statistics (records, averages, deviations) and charts that show
  up
  to four variables on the same axis. So the first question is can I
  do
  that with Base and Calc? This needs to be automated so that each day
  I
  run a report on the current data and get the report. I have no
  problem
  with using LO scripting language if needed, I just need to know that
  this can be done and general ly how.
  If the answer is that it can't be done, or would require extensive
  work,
  then waht are the alternatives? I looked at MariaDb, but did not see
  any built-in tools to do what I want. As I mentioned in the original
  post, I'm fine with using Base and an external program like R if it
  can
  produce waht I want.
  Dave,


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