How to ensure my 3D chart is fully visible?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:09 am
Hi,
I have a 3D tower series whose roughly looks like a 3D circular Gauss curve, if you see what I mean (X,Z values are inside a circle centered on 0,0. Y values are >=0. The highest Y values are in the middle of the circle).
I know the range of values for X,Z hence can set scale on bottom and depth axes. Scale for the left axis is automatic.
That said, how can I tune the various aspect variables such as VertOffset and Zoom (possibly others) to make sure my chart automatically best fits the available space.
My issue is that due to 3D perspective, some of the values with highest Z values fall off screen.
TIA,
Serge.
I have a 3D tower series whose roughly looks like a 3D circular Gauss curve, if you see what I mean (X,Z values are inside a circle centered on 0,0. Y values are >=0. The highest Y values are in the middle of the circle).
I know the range of values for X,Z hence can set scale on bottom and depth axes. Scale for the left axis is automatic.
That said, how can I tune the various aspect variables such as VertOffset and Zoom (possibly others) to make sure my chart automatically best fits the available space.
My issue is that due to 3D perspective, some of the values with highest Z values fall off screen.
TIA,
Serge.