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liujibao

China
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Posted - 02/21/2004 :  03:21:33 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
How to create mutilayer inclueding 3D graph in my origin 7.5?
Will you help me?
Thanks!

sammi.song

China
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Posted - 02/23/2004 :  02:30:40 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi liujibao,

I suppose your multilayer might include some 2D, 3D and other plot types in it.
I know a easy way. You can respectively create some 2D, 3D and other plot type graphs first, then select 'Edit: Merge All Graph windows' menu to stack them into a multilayer.
Using Plot Setup Dialog box is another way. The Plot Setup Dialog box is one of the important new features in Origin7.5. For more details, you can follow the steps:
1.Plot a 3D graph. Add some blank layers in this graph and arrange this graph to make all layers orderly.
2.Double click on the LayerN icon to open the “Plot Setup: Configure Data Plots in Layer” Dialog box.
3.Select an Available Data on Top panel. (Note: the Available Data can be from Matrices, Functions, Loose Data, Worksheets and Workbooks.)
4.Specify the related Plot type and Designation on Middle panel.
5.On bottom panel, highlight a blank Layer, and click Add and OK button.
By this means, you can add more data plots into other layers to generate a multilayer you want.
Hope they are useful.

Thanks,
Sammi
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