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roy2702

India
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Posted - 10/11/2016 :  3:19:57 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
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Hello,
I have 2 data sets (X-Z and Y-Z) and I want to plot 3-D surface plot. Can anyone help me regarding this ?

AmandaLu

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Posted - 10/12/2016 :  12:01:10 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
HI,

Is the XY data in 2 dataset (X-Z and Y-Z) one-to-one match? If so, you can arrange them as XYZZ and select Plot: 3D Surface: Color Map Surface to create a surface plot.

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service
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roy2702

India
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Posted - 10/12/2016 :  04:18:09 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Amanda,

Thanks for your help. Currently, this is not serving my purpose.

I am pasting the file which I want it to be like.



I am also pasting the XZ and YZ data below. Please check if you can modify into this type of graph.

0.500000000000000 8.30210133580258e-28
0.600000000000000 1.22726974346286e-20
0.700000000000000 1.83878948814452e-15
0.800000000000000 1.24142226750034e-11
0.900000000000000 9.34162094429984e-09
1 1.40683303022180e-06
1.10000000000000 6.30836669072274e-05
1.20000000000000 0.00111523204953725
1.30000000000000 0.00954606239234154
1.40000000000000 0.0462169403707457
1.50000000000000 0.142920149803677
1.60000000000000 0.311494583987184
1.70000000000000 0.519597449787454
1.80000000000000 0.711914682372513
1.90000000000000 0.851122006990967
2 0.933035342282015
2.10000000000000 0.973442552323527
2.20000000000000 0.990586441496207
2.30000000000000 0.996978499142825
2.40000000000000 0.999111167092088
2.50000000000000 0.999757755892239


0 0
0.0250000000000000 1.79681197659941e-62
0.0500000000000000 1.17870658153655e-31
0.0750000000000000 1.30114243600500e-18
0.100000000000000 1.40989707481645e-11
0.125000000000000 2.22507982550251e-07
0.150000000000000 9.36533808900443e-05
0.175000000000000 0.00432783472241073
0.200000000000000 0.0480885508442855
0.225000000000000 0.207419106558004
0.250000000000000 0.477428744853600
0.275000000000000 0.735590908822696
0.300000000000000 0.895525852938137
0.325000000000000 0.966593220399503
0.350000000000000 0.991025001161087
0.375000000000000 0.997905261649965
0.400000000000000 0.999563165131255
0.425000000000000 0.999916708692846
0.450000000000000 0.999985205175031
0.475000000000000 0.999997514300247
0.500000000000000 0.999999600072371

Please help in this regard.
Thanks.
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AmandaLu

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Posted - 10/13/2016 :  02:41:13 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi,

You need to interpolate XZ and YZ data before plotting.

1. Rearrange your data as ZXZY.

2. Create a new column. merge the 2 Z columns into this new column. And you need to sort this column ascendingly (right click and select “Sort Column: Ascending”).

3. Highlight Z and X column, select Analysis: Mathematics: Interpolate/Extrapolate Y from X. Set “X Values to Interpolate” to merged Z column and “Method” to Extrapolate.
Click OK. This will add a new column, which is your interpolated X values.

4. Highlight Z and Y column. Do the same to interpolate Y values.


5. Re-order interploted-X and Y columns and merged Z column and create a surface plot. The final graph looks like following.


Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service


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