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Nilm Posted - 03/09/2007 : 04:17:03 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: Windows XP

Hello Everybody,

I want to represent my data in a 3D surface. I converted my data into a matrix and can plot it in a 3D surface. Unfortunately my y-values (time axis) are not equally spaced (more points at the beginning of the meassurement). Origin will set the first value to 1 and then count to the number of meassureing points I have. This way my time information is lost for the graph.

Suggestions and help is greatly appreciated,
Nilm
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larry_lan Posted - 03/11/2007 : 10:14:07 PM
Hi Nilm:

In Origin, a matrix should be equal spaced. I am not sure which gridding method you used, maybe you can try to do it by Correlation and increase the Number of Matrix Columns/Rows?

Thanks

Larry
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