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CWGraph3D Solution

Ben,

You guys are always helpful and no problem.   I was beginning to feel like I managed to annoy you.  Funny how a mistyped word or a late reply from either side can be mis-understood. 

The problem I ran into is that one of the axis would not seem to move no matter how I rotated.  I will play around with the controls suggestions you sent.  I attached a zip file containing the original code along with my edit.  I believe the code originated from you:)

-SS



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Hi SS,

My VI's are scattered across four machines counting work and home. Thos VIs were home VI's.

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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I decided to close this thred by including a simple example that does what I originally asked for.  I was not able to make the three graphs separate since surface requires a 2D array.  The final plot is real data that was parsed to create my desired surface plot.  Ben, thanks for your help but I think the example is a bit much to grasp if your just starting out (I will use this in the future).  I think LabVIEW CWGraph3D examples are too academic in that they are plotting random waves all the timeSmiley Very Happy
 
Finally I wanted to post some fun real world data I did.  -SS
 


Message Edited by ShotSimon on 07-25-2008 10:00 AM

Message Edited by ShotSimon on 07-25-2008 10:01 AM


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