06-29-2011 05:17 AM
Hi,
I have different size of array in X, Y and Z axis. What graph should I use best? I tried using 3D surface graph but it consume all my memory.
My data is X = 1 X 41 array
Y = 1 X 32768 array
Z = 41 X 32768 array/matrix
Thanks a lot...
06-30-2011 11:39 AM
Simply_ynan,
3D Graphs are memory hogs, You can try a couple of these examples:
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-7146
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-8642
And here is a great article on memory management:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3625
I hope this helps 🙂
06-30-2011 11:42 AM
All of the 3D graphs I know of want the same sized arrays for all three axis since it would not know where to plot a triplect with X and Y defined but Z is not.
Massage your data first.
Ben
06-30-2011 11:45 AM
That is also correct 🙂
Ben Im not going to lie that is a great song! I have that from the 1996 Rhythm of the Games Olympic Soundtrack
06-30-2011 12:24 PM
@samuel S wrote:
That is also correct 🙂
Ben Im not going to lie that is a great song! I have that from the 1996 Rhythm of the Games Olympic Soundtrack
My Mother used to play the Sound Track from the Movie (Peter O'Toole and Sophia Loren) and it left a mark on me but that was nothing until I sat up all night with a case of beer and the movie on VHS so I could rewind and memorize the words.
Don Quiote is what keeps me from pulling a John Galt and the signature is there to remind me.
Ben
06-30-2011 12:40 PM
I find that to be very true for a lot of things. There are certain songs, words or phrases that really hit home and never really leave us. And Don Quiote (the original) is a great great movie!
"Who is John Galt" 😉 I like Atlas Shrugged