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1.62 FAQ-184 How can I plot 4-dimensional (4D) data in Origin
Last Update: 2/18/2019
If you have 4 columns of data that you wish to plot, you could plot the first 3 as an XYZ scatter and then use the 4th column to set the symbol color.
- Set the third column as Z and then highlight this column and choose Plot > 3D : 3D Scatter.
- With the plot active, select Format:Plot, to open the Plot Details dialog.
- Set the Symbol Color to Color Mapping and choose the 4th column from the list of columns. (see note below)
You could take this one step further and also convert the XYZ data to a matrix and then plot as a wireframe plot through the scatter points.
| Note
You have three options for "Using Values in a Data Set to Control Data Plot Color":
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Using other Indexing options you can extend this idea to represent up to 8 dimensions of data in your 3D XYZ Plot:
- The X data
- The Y data
- The Z data
- Size - Select one of the col(Column_Name) options
- Edge Color - Select one of the col(Column_Name) options(only for the 2D symbol type)
- Fill Color - Select one of the col(Column_Name) options(only for the 2D symbol type)
- Shape - Select one of the col(Column_Name) options (only for the 2D symbol type; the 3D symbol type only supports five shapes, doesn't support using dataset to specify the symbol shapes)
- Interior - Select one of the col(Column_Name) options (only for the 2D symbol type)
All additional columns must be to the immediate right of the Z column in your worksheet.
Keywords:plot, 4d