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LorenzoM Posted - 11/18/2017 : 07:12:40 AM
Dear all, I am trying to plot a matrix on an arbitrary plane on 3D vector graph.

You can see the problem in the image. I have a vector plot and I created a matrix with the image I need to overlap. Then, I plot 3D surface and flattened the surface to get the image. Finally, I changed color to gray scale. I rescale the matrix columns and rows to fit the scale of the vector plot. It works very good.
However, now I need to do the same procedure on a different plane but I do not know how to do since Origin always plot on XY plane since values are always on Z axis.

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cpyang Posted - 11/20/2017 : 04:02:10 AM
Currently, Origin assumes matrix to contain Z values with XY coordinates.

What you want is to allow Origin can plot a matrix as

X values but on YZ coordinates.
Y values but on ZX coordinates.

And then to flatten them similar to Z, correct? We can easily add this as a new feature next version, and let you get a beta version to test on short order.

CP

Shirley_GZ Posted - 11/20/2017 : 03:19:02 AM
Dear LorenzoM,

Sorry, just as the matrix data format shows, the Z values change based on different X and Y coordinates, then when you plot the matrix into a three-dimensional coordinate, you are not allowed to flat the 3D surface to YZ/ZX plane.

Please let me know if any problem.

Thanks,
Shirley
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