I am currently opening (X,Y,Z) data sets in .csv format in "Scatter Plot" mode, appending them, creating a surface, un-checking the 3D box in contour options, and saving as .grf. Is there an easy way to do this? These are typically four pipe scan quadrants (huge data files) I want stitched together to make a panorama (of sorts).
Also, is there a way to open a multiple column .csv file (X,Y,Z1,Z2) and plot (X,Y,Z2)? It automatically plots (X,Y,Z1).
Thanks,
macro to append multiple data sets
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No to both, unfortunately. The first is a simple change that should have been made before - thanks for calling my attention to it.
On 4 or more column files - there's no way to do this currently other than filtering the files through Excel and using the DPlot Add-In. Next version you'll be able to pick which columns to plot in the same way you currently can with XY plots.
On 4 or more column files - there's no way to do this currently other than filtering the files through Excel and using the DPlot Add-In. Next version you'll be able to pick which columns to plot in the same way you currently can with XY plots.
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