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muhannadobeidi Posted - 08/14/2020 : 7:50:57 PM
Hi all,
Can anyone please advise if I can and how to plot hundreds of separate files (in x, y and z)? The files represent the temp measures in (x and y) coordination and each file represents a single layer in a 3D printing process. I want to plot all these files continuously from layer one (first file) to the last layer (say file no. 600). The files can be opened by (notepad) and/or (excel workbook). I am able to plot each file individually (see image) but wanted to present the evolution of the temperature in progressive and continuous way.
Thanks
M
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Echo_Chu Posted - 08/17/2020 : 02:05:41 AM
Hi,

Stacked contour in 3D perhaps works for your case.

Please look at the tutorial below for detailed steps

https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/FlatSurface-Z-Offset

Echo
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