Here's a little example that may help other novice monks:
my $Chart;
unless ($Book->Charts->Count) {
$Chart = $Book->Charts->Add({After => $Sheet});
# $Sheet is my data sheet
$Chart->{Name} = "Graphics";
$Book->Save();
} else {
$Chart = $Book->Charts("Graphics");
}
$Chart->SetSourceData($Sheet->Range('A1','C124'),xlColumns); # Range,
+xlRowCol
$Chart->{ChartType} = xlXYScatterLines; # xlChartType;
$Chart->Legend->{Position} = xlLegendPositionBottom; # xlLegendPositio
+n
$Chart->Activate();
# Axes
my $Xaxes = $Chart->Axes(xlCategory, xlPrimary);
$Xaxes->{HasTitle} = 1;
$Xaxes->{AxisTitle}->{Characters}->{Text} = "seconds";
my $Yaxes = $Chart->Axes(xlValue, xlPrimary);
$Yaxes->{HasTitle} = 1;
$Yaxes->{AxisTitle}->{Characters}->{Text} = "number";
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