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*<math> From</math> is the starting number.
 
*<math> From</math> is the starting number.
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**SURFACEGRAPH() shows the surface graph.
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
*This function shows the surface graph.
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*The Surface graph or series is used to represent a set of three-dimensional data as a mesh surface.  
 
*The Surface graph or series is used to represent a set of three-dimensional data as a mesh surface.  
 
*It has three mandatory series components, Position, Depth and Value.  
 
*It has three mandatory series components, Position, Depth and Value.  
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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|v=4Pne3PDlFiM|280|center|Surface Graph}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 4 March 2019

SURFACEGRAPH (Functions,Elementx)


where

  • is the starting number.
    • SURFACEGRAPH() shows the surface graph.

Description

  • The Surface graph or series is used to represent a set of three-dimensional data as a mesh surface.
  • It has three mandatory series components, Position, Depth and Value.
  • The data in the Position and Depth components must form a 2D rectangular grid on the xz plane.
  • creates a three-dimensional surface plot.
  • The function plots the values in matrix Z as heights above a grid in the x-y plane defined by X and Y.
  • The function also uses Z for the color data, so color is proportional to height.

Examples

Related Videos

Surface Graph

See Also

References