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vicenterouco
Spain
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Posted - 12/02/2008 : 05:02:02 AM
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Origin Ver. and SR (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System:xp
I need to do a graph in three dimensions. I have to make the data of three two-dimensional graphics at different distances from one another, as seen in the picture. In addition I want the graphic area does not have corners and a curved surface, to be able to do this you will need to interpolate, I guess Thank you |
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emily_yu
China
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Posted - 12/03/2008 : 03:51:03 AM
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Hi, Vicente
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vicenterouco
Spain
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Posted - 12/03/2008 : 08:16:06 AM
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[URL=http://img57.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fotograficopr5.jpg][/URL] I need to do a graph in three dimensions. I have to make the data of three two-dimensional graphics at different distances from one another, as seen in the picture. In addition I want the graphic area does not have corners and a curved surface, to be able to do this you will need to interpolate, I guess Thank you |
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emily_yu
China
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Posted - 12/04/2008 : 04:12:53 AM
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Hi, Vicente
According to your graph, I suppose you already have three XYZ data, and value of Y is uniform. Then you can do interpolation for each XZ data first and then add Y and plot them out.
You can do these steps:
(1) For each three dimensions datasets, you can copy X and Z first in new workbook. (2) Select Analysis: Mathematics: Interpolate/Extrapolate to draw up the ¡®¡¯¡¯Mathematics: interp1xy¡¯¡¯¡¯ dialog box. After setting, click Ok button and you will get the interpolate data. For details information, please refer to this webpage: http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin8/en/mathematics/interpolate_extrapolate.htm (3) Add the raw Y value in interpolate data. (4) Please repeat the steps above twice. Then you will get new three dimensions datasets. (5) Highlight the data which you want to use, select Plot: 3D XYZ: 3D Trajectory to generate the graph.
I hope this is what you want.
Emily OriginLab Technical Services |
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