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thomsen01 |
Posted - 08/20/2013 : 08:52:14 AM OriginPro 9.0.0G (32-bit) SR2, Windows 7:
Hi everyone,
I want to create a 3D plot with transparent walls. In this plot the symbols should be approximated with a fitting curve (exponential, polynomial,...).
How can I create a plot like this?
Thanks for your help, Thomsen |
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thomsen01 |
Posted - 08/22/2013 : 03:02:09 AM Hi Hideo Fujii,
thank you so much for your help. This is exactly what I was looking for.
At the moment, I have no other machine available but I think you are right, it must be a problem with the OpenGL driver. I have an old graphic card installed and therfore is no new driver available.
Thanks for your help, Thomsen |
Hideo Fujii |
Posted - 08/21/2013 : 10:00:24 AM Hi Thomsen,
> 1) The change of the Transparency has no effekt in the diagramm, but I can see the change of > the color in the legend. Why is that so?
I guess because of your monitor driver for OpenGL rendering. I suggest you to try other machine, if you can. (I have no problem on my machine.)
> 2) If the Z columns are formatted as text, the 3D scatter plot is at the wrong place. > Additionally the axis labels are not correct. How can I avoid this?
Two Z columns are different datasets, so Origin maps them individually to "1". You can reorganize your worksheet like below, and make a 3D scatter from this extra set of XYZ. (Note: To show the text tick labels on Z axis, I have changed the long name of the Y columns in the fit results worksheetto the text, and set the Display Type of tick labels to "Column Headings".)
--Hideo Fujii OriginLab |
thomsen01 |
Posted - 08/21/2013 : 07:57:52 AM Hi Hideo Fujii,
thanks for your answer. This is a really nice way. I just have two small problems.
1) The change of the Transparency has no effekt in the diagramm, but I can see the change of the color in the legend. Why is that so?
2) If the Z columns are formatted as text, the 3D scatter plot is at the wrong place. Additionally the axis labels are not correct. How can I avoid this?
How can I solve this problems?
Thanks for your help. Thomsen |
Hideo Fujii |
Posted - 08/20/2013 : 5:33:07 PM Hi Thomsen,
Here is one way to do:
1) Organize your data like in the screenshot below. (Z columns indicate the sequence identification.)
2) Run NLFit in multi-Data mode for all columns except Z columns. (In this case, I have used the quadratic function.)
3) Highlight Y columns of the fit data (not the residual results), and choose "Plot: 3D XYY: 3D Walls" menu to make a 3D Walls plot.
4) Double-click the plot, and choose "Spacing" tab, and set the Width slider to 0. Also, choose "Pattern" tab, and set the Transparency to, say 50%. Click OK.
5) In the workbook, return to the original data sheet, and highlight the Z columns. Put the cursor on the right(or left)-most border of the columns (Corsor changes the icon to a tiny graph shape), and click-and-move onto your graph. This adds the 3D scatter plot to the graph. Customize the scatter plot like plot as you like. To add the dropline from a specific point, CTRL+Double-click it to make a "special data point" to make it individually customizable.
--Hideo Fujii OriginLab
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