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3D graph basics
3D graph basics
jpsc
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11-03-2003
03:06 PM
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I am trying to plot a 3d graph of an black and white image. Does any one have an example of how to do it? Currently, it is plotted using the intensity graph control in labview.
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11-04-2003
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Hi,
here is simple example how to do it.
It is made for 8-bit BMP images.
I think that you will easily change it for other file format.
Good luck.
Oleg Chutko.
BMP_to_3D.zip 124 KB
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Jim_Kring
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11-04-2003
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Here is an example.
Good luck,
-Jim
Let's talk about the future of LabVIEW...
GrayScale3DPlot.vi 121 KB
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When I put the 3D surface in a vi with other graphs, the "3D Surface.vi" give me the error:
Code: 1
source: "Graph plot number is out of range"
Any ideas?
Thanks
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