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Younger2008 Posted - 02/18/2005 : 05:34:28 AM
I have nine series of data as following:
X1Y1 Z1(23ˇăC) Z1(43ˇăC) Z1(63ˇăC)
X2Y2 Z2(23ˇăC) Z2(43ˇăC) Z2(63ˇăC)
X3Y3 Z3(23ˇăC) Z3(43ˇăC) Z3(63ˇăC)

X1,X2,X3 represent different loads. and Y1,Y2,Y3 are time scale with same interval. As for Z, looking like a matrix, data in the same row are obtained at three different temperatures. Data in the same column are obtained at same temperatures, as shown in brackets.
It is no problem to draw them in one graph with separate 9 curves. And my question is, how to connect the data obtained at the same temperature?

Best regards,
Younger
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nilaysoft Posted - 02/18/2005 : 10:38:20 PM
I am not sure, but please try to put all Z data of the same temperature in one column of the matrix sheet, so you have 3 columns (rather than 9) in total, then try Plot:3D X constant with base.

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