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omid110 Posted - 01/31/2019 : 06:54:40 AM
Hi Everyone
I am totally new to this amazing software. I do have a 3D surface in a ternary diagram. I want to draw different cross section at different temperatures and extract the data of the junction points. Would you pls help me and show me how can I do that?

Regards,
Omid.
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Chris D Posted - 01/31/2019 : 09:47:22 AM

Hi,

If it is a 3D Surface Ternary graph, you can install and try our "Z Profiler" App (https://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=301) to extract data.

I hope this helps.

Thanks,
Chris Drozdowski
Originlab Technical Support

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