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joybaker Posted - 01/21/2016 : 09:39:47 AM
I'm looking for a way to visualise a tetrahedron (pyramid). Basically I select a few points inside and on the surface of this tetrahedron, each point is a combination of 4 components to a total of 100% amount . And each point will have a value as response.

Now I can get the ternary graphs from OriginPro, I can put them in stack like the left graph in the File, or I combine them together as a flat sheet as in the right graph. Either way I need a proper way to standardise the graph as I drew the examples by Paint.

Anyone have any suggestion? Or even not in this format, but able to visualise the pyramid, inside and outside?
How to save the graphs from OriginPro with the best resolution, tried to copy to Paint, but it looks tiny.
Thank you


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