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liujibao Posted - 02/21/2004 : 03:21:33 AM
How to create mutilayer inclueding 3D graph in my origin 7.5?
Will you help me?
Thanks!
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sammi.song Posted - 02/23/2004 : 02:30:40 AM
Hi liujibao,

I suppose your multilayer might include some 2D, 3D and other plot types in it.
I know a easy way. You can respectively create some 2D, 3D and other plot type graphs first, then select 'Edit: Merge All Graph windows' menu to stack them into a multilayer.
Using Plot Setup Dialog box is another way. The Plot Setup Dialog box is one of the important new features in Origin7.5. For more details, you can follow the steps:
1.Plot a 3D graph. Add some blank layers in this graph and arrange this graph to make all layers orderly.
2.Double click on the LayerN icon to open the “Plot Setup: Configure Data Plots in Layer” Dialog box.
3.Select an Available Data on Top panel. (Note: the Available Data can be from Matrices, Functions, Loose Data, Worksheets and Workbooks.)
4.Specify the related Plot type and Designation on Middle panel.
5.On bottom panel, highlight a blank Layer, and click Add and OK button.
By this means, you can add more data plots into other layers to generate a multilayer you want.
Hope they are useful.

Thanks,
Sammi

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