Adapt this test script and see if it works for you
#!perl
use strict;
use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel;
my @data1 = map { int rand(10) }(0..34);
my @data2 = map { int rand(10) }(0..34);
my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('c:/temp/xyz_stat.xls') or
+ die $!;
my $sheet = $workbook->add_worksheet('sim_1');
$sheet->write_col('B2',\@data1);
$sheet = $workbook->add_worksheet('sim_2');
$sheet->write_col('CU2',\@data2);
my $worksheet_chart = $workbook->add_worksheet('chart');
my $chart = $workbook->add_chart(type => 'line', embedded => 1);
$chart->add_series( name=>'sim1', values=>'=sim_1!$B$2:$B$36');
$chart->add_series( name=>'sim2', values=>'=sim_2!$CU$2:$CU$36');
$worksheet_chart->insert_chart('E2', $chart, 15, 10);
$workbook->close;
poj
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