Good afternoon,
Is there a way to make three-dimensional graphs in Eviews?
Thanks!
3D graphs
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Re: 3D graphs
I agree that 3d plots would be immensely useful. As a (cheating) work around, however, I guess you can do:
xopen(type=m,case=lower)
xput A X Y Z
xrun surf(A)
xrun scatter3(X,Y,Z)
xopen(type=m,case=lower)
xput A X Y Z
xrun surf(A)
xrun scatter3(X,Y,Z)
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Re: 3D graphs
CharlieEVIEWS wrote:I agree that 3d plots would be immensely useful. As a (cheating) work around, however, I guess you can do:
xopen(type=m,case=lower)
xput A X Y Z
xrun surf(A)
xrun scatter3(X,Y,Z)
Dear Charlie,
The code works, My problem is I want to use xget function and get the 3d frozen image into eviews. this is not possible right?
Also, I have a problem while using matlab from eviews: when I need to write quotes eviews accepts it as a comment. for example, I can not run the following command from eviews : set(h,'name','huh','numbertitle','off')
Is there any rich source where I can find how to use mathlab through eviews?
thanks.
Re: 3D graphs
Bringing this thread back to life (at least momentarily).
With the new iterations and version of Eviews, is there now anyway to make a 3D charts (without MATLAB)?
Thanks!
Bob
With the new iterations and version of Eviews, is there now anyway to make a 3D charts (without MATLAB)?
Thanks!
Bob
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Re: 3D graphs
Well, technically I guess you could use Python or R. I'm sure they both allow creation of 3d charts.
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