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Nice, I did something similar with an animation of a rotating
factor structure. What are represented in the x,y,z ?
Harold
"Gilles Tran" <git### [at] wanadoo fr> wrote in message
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> > Gilles,
> > We are probably doing similar things. No doubt your
> > programing is much better and produces more sophisticated
> > graphs. I'll post a simple example in p.b.i., I'd be interested in
> > seeing what you are doing.
>
> It's probably the other way round, mine just takes a bunch of x,y points
and
> draws a scatter plot plus a regression line. These are really crummy
> graphics (16 colors, 200x200, blue on white) but they're small, there's a
> lot of them and people love them. There's an animated one here
> http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/afz/tables_documents.htm (the AVI file called
> only appreciated by those who know what it's all about!
> Creating the script was a piece of cake. Creating the vb script that
> calculates the regression statistics, on the other hand... I spent a week
on
> it and needed help from the maths/stats department here.
>
> G.
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