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chemaliusman |
Posted - 07/22/2014 : 06:06:02 AM Hi to all, I am looking to plot the 3D layer graph for the following data: Looking for sincere help? Regards Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System:
USA |
8 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
greg |
Posted - 08/01/2014 : 09:26:39 AM Using my image as a guide...
If your worksheet is like the one on the left, with nothing selected, choose Plot : 3D Surface : Colormap Surface. Check A as X, B as Y and C as Z and click Add. (If you do not see "Add" and only see "OK" and "Cancel", click the button next to "Cancel".) Repeat : D as X, E as Y and F as Z and click Add until all columns have been added.
If your worksheet is like the one on the right, select the C(Z) column and choose Plot : 3D Symbol/Bar/Vector : 3D Scatter. Choose Format : Plot Properties and set Size to col(D) and/or Color to Color Mapping : Col(D).
Check out some of our Video Tutorials to learn more about plotting in Origin. |
chemaliusman |
Posted - 08/01/2014 : 05:20:18 AM HI Greg,
I am beginner in the Origin.
Can you help me in the surface plot. means how to plot any guidance etc?
Regards
USA |
greg |
Posted - 07/31/2014 : 12:19:29 PM I don't know what help you require. |
chemaliusman |
Posted - 07/31/2014 : 07:53:15 AM Hi Greg,
Looking for your reply?
Many thanks
USA |
chemaliusman |
Posted - 07/24/2014 : 05:14:15 AM Dear greg,
yes the data is not the real information. I understand the your point but I am totally new to Origin and I have to start with this 3D. I am a good user of Excel but its not possible to draw such or with such good details.
Actually I am looking for help.
Regards
USA |
greg |
Posted - 07/23/2014 : 4:57:50 PM So there are four dimensions of data so you will have to make a choice to display multiple surfaces of three dimensions or one 3D Scatter using indexing on the fourth dimension. Either choice requires a data re-arrangement. There seems to be no real information in your X, Y and Z other than spacial distribution which suggests a data arrangement and plot as shown on the right here:
I used column D as Index by Size and Index by Colormap.
On the left, your X data is split into groups of three columns. The first three XYZ (your YZP) are for X=0.1 and used to create one surface (blue with some transparency) and the next three XYZ (again, your YZP) are for X=0.2 and used to create another surface (orange).
Adding more "X" values will increase the density of spheres on the right or add more surfaces on the left. |
chemaliusman |
Posted - 07/23/2014 : 05:03:57 AM Greg, For one value of X, I have different values of Y and Z varying. And for each set of Y and Z values I am getting different values of P. I think you got my point. Means different surfaces of Y and Z of P at different X. Numerical data is as:
USA |
greg |
Posted - 07/22/2014 : 12:18:30 PM I am not sure what you mean by p - which suggests four dimensional data and makes the meaning of Y1 questionable. If what you mean is:
Then you can set your three Z columns as Z Plot Designation and plot all three as 3D Symbol/Bar/Vector : Scatter. |