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 Variation of solar radiation with different axes

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SOMIL Posted - 02/01/2018 : 01:18:20 AM
hello,
I want to plot variation of solar radiation for different values of height , distances and width of a building. how can i plot them in a single plot.
all suggestions are welcome

sy
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 02/02/2018 : 2:41:47 PM
Hi sy,

Also, how about the 3D Scatter plot like {X=Distance, Y=Height, Z=Width}. And you can
set the radiation value to the symbol color as Color Mapped (or as symbol size like CP's)?
(You can then set the color scheme by your favorite color palette like "Temperature".)

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
cpyang Posted - 02/01/2018 : 04:37:40 AM
how about bubble plot, Y = radiation value, X = height, symbol size for the distances and color for the width.

CP

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