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Re: How to make a 3-D surface graph from a given table data

LabVIEW has 3D graphing controls that are quite easy to use. The 3D Surface Graph control does exactly what you want. You can search for 3D Surface Graph in the front panel controls palette if you can't find it yourself. Follow the instructions here: http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/h...data_3d_graph/. The location of the example VI that is included with LabVIEW changes somewhat depending on your version of LabVIEW. In 2013, it's at labview\examples\Controls and Indicators\Graphs and Charts\Math Plots - 3D\
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