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    Are xyz graphs possible? (To show a vector)

    Trying to come up with a way to showcase a Centre of Gravity change, so I thought I'd plot it on a xyz graph.

    However, excel doesn't seem built really for xyz graphs - I'm not sure if it's possible.

    Any idea? The vector is:

    CoG change (mm)
    X Y Z
    Starting
    0.00, 0.00, 0.00
    New
    -954.65, -60.55, 2617.56
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    Re: Are xyz graphs possible? (To show a vector)

    Excel doesn't do true 3d plots. You can fake it though

    http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm
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    Re: Are xyz graphs possible? (To show a vector)

    Thankyou,

    I got it to work, in a sense. Though much more complex than I would have liked.

    Cheers

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