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MSChart 3D graphs

I've been trying everything to get a 3D graph going but it just isn't working. All the examples online are pretty basic. What I need is a X Y and Z axis. For example, I need my Y axis to go from 0.8 - 1.2, my X axis to go from 0.8 - 1.2, and my Z axis to go from 0.8 -1.2. When my X value and Y value is 0.8 I need my Z value to be 1.0.

This is an example of what i'm trying to do. Anyone have any idea how I can accomplish this?
May 18 '07 #1
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I've been trying everything to get a 3D graph going but it just isn't working. All the examples online are pretty basic. What I need is a X Y and Z axis. For example, I need my Y axis to go from 0.8 - 1.2, my X axis to go from 0.8 - 1.2, and my Z axis to go from 0.8 -1.2. When my X value and Y value is 0.8 I need my Z value to be 1.0.

This is an example of what i'm trying to do. Anyone have any idea how I can accomplish this?
If you need meto be candid, I have not got a clue, but I did find something to get you started:

http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/99_vbchart/vbchart1.htm

Please relay a response if Yea or Nay:-)

Good luck, j2flk1234...
May 19 '07 #2
If you need meto be candid, I have not got a clue, but I did find something to get you started:

http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/99_vbchart/vbchart1.htm

Please relay a response if Yea or Nay:-)

Good luck, j2flk1234...
Hi,

I have taken a look at that website. Although it does help a bit, it doesn't really help me with the problem I have.

Thanks anyways
May 22 '07 #3
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
Hi,

I have taken a look at that website. Although it does help a bit, it doesn't really help me with the problem I have.

Thanks anyways
Give this link a whirl then:
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread654863.html
Jun 1 '07 #4
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Yes, I think "real" 3D charts are a bit of a problem. I thought that MSChart could do them, but it seems that the "3D" charts it supports don't have 3 axes. They're just normal 2D (X/Y) charts with a pseudo-3D appearance showing a bit of depth.
Jun 1 '07 #5

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