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I have data with 3 dimension z=f(x,y). I want to show in a chart. but I just
don't know how. It seems that excel is not able to do so, isn't it?

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Hi,

The chart type that works best is a surface plot. I use the 1st subtype,
and replace Excel's default colors.

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I have data with 3 dimension z=f(x,y). I want to show in a chart. but I just
don't know how. It seems that excel is not able to do so, isn't it?

thanks in advance.

jack

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