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chaturtp Posted - 08/06/2006 : 09:50:46 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.6
Operating System:XP
vb 6.0

i am acquiring data in 2 variable in VB and want to plot through origin dynamically means as and when data is acquired i should get a plot of that

is it possible to acquire and plot two data simultaneously with respect to time possibly in 3 dimension
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Deanna Posted - 08/06/2006 : 10:07:52 PM
Yes, it is possible to do that with Labtalk in Origin 6.0 or Origin 6.1.

In Labtalk, the excel object provides script access for running Excel macros and invoking Visual Basic application functions. You may use it to acquire data from VB. After that you can use other Labtalk commands to create a graph, 2D or 3D, as you need.

Detail information on how to invoke VB applications is available in the Labtalk help file that comes along with Origin.

Deanna
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