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Roncesvalles Posted - 02/22/2017 : 09:39:57 AM
Dear All,

I would like to insert an intersection surface into a 3D scatter plot to a given value of the Z axis. I tried to look for a solution to it in Origin Help, but I could not.

Anyone could help?

Thank is advance!

All the best,
Roncesvalles
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 02/22/2017 : 12:13:45 PM
Hi Roncesvalles,

You need to select "Layer1" branch in the left panel of the Plot Details dialog; or, you could open it by selecting the "Format: Layer Porperties" menu.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
Roncesvalles Posted - 02/22/2017 : 12:02:53 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Roncesvalles

Dear All,

I would like to insert an intersection surface into a 3D scatter plot to a given value of the Z axis. I tried to look for a solution to it in Origin Help, but I could not.

Anyone could help?

Thank is advance!

All the best,
Roncesvalles



OriginLab

Dear Hideo Fuji,

First o all, thank You for Your help!

Is it possible, that this position option is not available in the student/academic version of OriginPro2017?
I have only line, symbol, drop lines, error bar and label option.

Best regards,
Roncesvalles
Hideo Fujii Posted - 02/22/2017 : 11:11:39 AM
Hi Roncesvalles,

I think that adding the second XY plane at a specific Z position is the easiest way to achieve that.
Please try the following:

1) Open the Plot Details dialog by double-clicking the plot, and select the layer level branch(Layer1)
    at the left panel.
2) Select Plane tab, and turn ON the grey-out XY check box, select "At Position=" from Position
    dropdown, and enter the Z value to place the plane. Also, you can specify the color of the plane,
    and its transparency, if you like. Click OK.

There are other approaches like adding a plane surface plot, or a plane function plot; but the added
surface is an XY flat plane, the above method should be suffice.

Hope this does what you expected.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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