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vmojskerc Posted - 05/22/2013 : 08:54:48 AM
Hi!

It is possible to apply a polynomial function on a 3D surface? My scatter looks like a quader (in the picture) but I want a wave. I can't find the tutorial for this - just for 2D.

Thank you for the answer.

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greg Posted - 05/22/2013 : 2:17:43 PM
This covers fitting with Multiple Independent variables of the form z =f(x,y).

http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin/en/mergedProjects/Tutorial/Tutorial/Fitting_with_Multiple_Independent_Variables.html

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