8.10.1 Creating 3D GraphsCreate-3D-Graph
Three dimensional graphs have a wide variety of applications in science, engineering and finance. Origin includes a wide range of 3D graph types, including 3D Scatter, 3D Bars, and 3D Surfaces. Creating these graphs is quick and easy with Origin: you can simply select your data and click the desired plot button or menu command to create your graph. Once created, you can modify and manipulate the graph in many ways, including rotating, resizing, plotting the intersection of multiple surfaces, modifying axis label display, etc. You can rotate and resize 3D graphs graphically or by typing precise numbers into text boxes. You can generally modify the appearance of any graph element by double-clicking on it, opening a dialog box and editing settings. Here, we se three examples of 3D graphs:
Origin supports OpenGL for all 3D graphs. Below is the minimum system requirements for Origin to plot OpenGL graphs, especially the video card and driver requirements:
- Operating System: 64-bit (x64) Microsoft Windows® 7 SP1, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 10, Windows® 11
- Processor: 1.6 GHz 64-bit (x64)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- Graphic Card:
- Integrated Graphic Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
- Individual Graphic Card: GeForce GT 630
- Hard Disk Space: 2.0 GB of free hard disk space for program installation + Help files (does not include data storage).
- Other hardware: USB port or DVD drive (if installing from USB stick or DVD)
- Browser: The Learning Center dialog requires Internet Explorer 11, or Microsoft Edge on Windows 11.
Large Datasets, Additional Recommendations:
For users who work with large datasets (e.g. import text files of 10MB in size, or greater), OriginLab makes the following additional recommendations.
- Multi-core processor: The more logical processors, the better
- RAM: At least 16 GB, the more memory the better
- Drive: Solid State Drive (SSD), the faster the better
- Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, the higher performance the better
- Network: If data are on a network, 1000 Mb (Gigabit) is better
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3D Graph Types
The graph types are listed below, along with the data formats that can be used to create each type. For the definition of a Virtual Matrix, see Creating 3D and Contour Graphs from a Virtual Matrix.
Graph Type
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XYZ Columns in Worksheet
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XYY Columns in Worksheet
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Matrix Window
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Virtual Matrix in Worksheet
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- 3D Scatter
- Color Map Surface
- 3D Bars
- Colormap Surface with Projection
- Wire Frame
- Wire Surface
- 3D Ternary Colormap Surface
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Yes
(3D Ternary Colormap Surface requires XYZZ columns)
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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No
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- 3D Trajectory
- 3D Vector XYZ XYZ
- 3D Vector XYZ dXdYdZ
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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- 3D Walls
- 3D Ribbons
- XYY 3D Bars
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No
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Yes
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No
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No
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- X Constant with Base
- Y Constant with Base
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No
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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- Color Fill Surface with Error Bar
- Color Map Surface with Error Bar
- Multiple Color Fill Surfaces
- Multiple Color Map Surfaces
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No
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No
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Yes
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No
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Note: A contour triangulation algorithm that plots raw X and Y data was implemented for Origin 2016. Previous versions performed some normalization of X and Y data before plotting. Thus, contour and 3D surface plots of XYZ worksheet data, created in version 2016 and higher, may differ from plots of the same data created in earlier versions. This change will be most noticeable if there are large scale range differences between X and Y values. See FAQ-822 for more information.
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How to Create and Customize 3D Graphs
To create a 3D graph from matrix or worksheet data, you select the data, and click the appropriate graph button on the 3D and Contour Graphs toolbar. Alternately, you select a graph from the Plot menu. To create a graph from a virtual matrix, you must click the graph button on the 3D and Contour Graphs toolbar to bring up a dialog that will help you specify the X,Y,Z data and create the graph. For more details about creating graphs from virtual matrices, please refer to Creating 3D and Contour Graphs from Virtual Matrices. We have introduced each 3D graph type in detail in Appendix 2 - Graph Types, you can refer to it for more details.
Customization of 3D graphs is mainly done in the Axis and the Plot Details dialog boxes. You can learn more about the Axis dialog, and learn how to customize graph axes in Graph Axes. For more on the Plot Details dialog box, refer to Customizing Your Graph.
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