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LionAM Posted - 11/04/2010 : 07:28:52 AM
(Origin Ver. 8 SR 6, Windows XP)

Hello,
I have a large 3D array where my data is stored in blocks plane by plane (each as a 2D matrix), separated by an empty line.
If I import this to a worksheet, this format is preserved. To plot a single selected plane in a 3D-Plot, I simply copy this x-y-plane to a matrix to plot this. However, now I would like to plot an x-z-plane or an y-z-plane (one row or collumn of each block).

Can Origin anyhow handle this?

Alex
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cpyang Posted - 11/08/2010 : 08:26:27 AM
You can always write script to extract the data to put into a matrix to do this. Should be pretty simple if you know LabTalk a bit.

There is currently no GUI way to handle this.

CP
larry_lan Posted - 11/07/2010 : 8:37:38 PM
Hi:

Matrix in Origin is different from other products like Matlab. Could you please send us some sample dataset and show us what do you want to do?

Thanks
Larry
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