3D Chart with Continuous Data in all three Axes
I am attempting to create a 3D chart with continuous data in the X, Y and Z
axis. I have reviewed Tushar Mehta's 3D chart techniques, but one of the axes is functionally a "line" chart and not continuous. Do I have any options with Excel to get a REAL X, Y, Z plot? Thanks in advance for your assistance, Barb Reinhardt |
Barb -
You can fake 3D x-y-z charts if you know a little trig, or have clever friends like Andy Pope (http://andypope.info) and Fernando Cinquegrani (http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html). Check out their examples. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Barb Reinhardt wrote: I am attempting to create a 3D chart with continuous data in the X, Y and Z axis. I have reviewed Tushar Mehta's 3D chart techniques, but one of the axes is functionally a "line" chart and not continuous. Do I have any options with Excel to get a REAL X, Y, Z plot? Thanks in advance for your assistance, Barb Reinhardt |
I found it. Never mind.
"Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Barb - You can fake 3D x-y-z charts if you know a little trig, or have clever friends like Andy Pope (http://andypope.info) and Fernando Cinquegrani (http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html). Check out their examples. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Barb Reinhardt wrote: I am attempting to create a 3D chart with continuous data in the X, Y and Z axis. I have reviewed Tushar Mehta's 3D chart techniques, but one of the axes is functionally a "line" chart and not continuous. Do I have any options with Excel to get a REAL X, Y, Z plot? Thanks in advance for your assistance, Barb Reinhardt |
My initial reply this AM didn't come through. I looked at both of these,
but they didn't provide exactly what I was looking for, so I decided to create my own. As trigonometry is a distant memory, I had to do a small bit of research, but I'm getting something like what I need now. Thanks for sending me in the right direction. "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Barb - You can fake 3D x-y-z charts if you know a little trig, or have clever friends like Andy Pope (http://andypope.info) and Fernando Cinquegrani (http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html). Check out their examples. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Barb Reinhardt wrote: I am attempting to create a 3D chart with continuous data in the X, Y and Z axis. I have reviewed Tushar Mehta's 3D chart techniques, but one of the axes is functionally a "line" chart and not continuous. Do I have any options with Excel to get a REAL X, Y, Z plot? Thanks in advance for your assistance, Barb Reinhardt |
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