From: ShotSimon on
Ben,
You guys are always helpful and no problem.   I was beginning to feel like I managed to annoy you.  Funny how a mistyped word or a late reply from either side can be mis-understood. 
The problem I ran into is that one of the axis would not seem to move no matter how I rotated.  I will play around with the controls suggestions you sent.  I attached a zip file containing the original code along with my edit.  I believe the code originated from you:)
-SS


Code.zip:
http://forums.ni.com/attachments/ni/170/341030/1/Code.zip
From: Ben on
Hi SS,
My VI's are scattered across four machines counting work and home. Thos VIs were home VI's.
Ben
From: ShotSimon on
I decided to close this thred by including a simple example that does what I originally asked for.  I was not able to make the three graphs separate since surface requires a 2D array.  The final plot is real data that was parsed to create my desired surface plot.  Ben, thanks for your help but I think the example is a bit much to grasp if your just starting out (I will use this in the future).  I think LabVIEW CWGraph3D examples are too academic in that they are plotting random waves all the time:smileyvery-happy:
 
Finally I wanted to post some fun real world data I did.  -SS
 
<img src="http://forums.ni.com/attachments/ni/170/344041/2/Throughput.PNG"> Message Edited by ShotSimon on 07-25-2008 10:00 AMMessage Edited by ShotSimon on 07-25-2008 10:01 AM


Surface_Simple.vi:
http://forums.ni.com/attachments/ni/170/344041/1/Surface_Simple.vi


Throughput.PNG:
http://forums.ni.com/attachments/ni/170/344041/2/Throughput.PNG