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FrankChen009 Posted - 07/15/2014 : 12:15:16 PM
Does someone here know how to vertically translate 3D surface plot in OriginPro, namely making changes in Z-axis while keeping data values in X-axis and Y-axis constant? I can see the menu option is available under Analysis->Data Manipulation->Vertical Translate. But after clicking this option and trying to work on a 3D surface plot, the program seems not responsive. Thanks.

Origin Ver. and Service Release:OriginPro 9.0.0, SR2
Operating System: Windows 7
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/16/2014 : 1:29:11 PM
Hi Frank,

You can simply add or subtract values to all Z's by entering the following formula in the script window:

1) If matrix: e.g., MBook1+=10;

2) If Z column in a worksheet: e.g., col(3)+=10; or col(C)+=10;

Does it work?

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
FrankChen009 Posted - 07/16/2014 : 10:06:34 AM
Hi Hideo,

It works visually without changing the data in Z-axis in the worksheet. Is there another function in OriginPro such that shifting in the plot can also be reflected as shifting in data in the worksheet? Thanks.
Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/15/2014 : 5:21:02 PM
Hi Frank,

You can shift the plotted 3D surface along Z direction as described here:
http://www.originlab.com/www/products/GraphGallery.aspx?GID=275

The control of "Shift in Z by percent of scale range, 0=bottom, 100=top" can be found in Plot Details dialog box (which appears by double-clicking the plot, or by choosing "Format: Plot Properties" menu; then by choosing "Surface" tab).

Does it work for you?

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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