A sample data file is provided with the program, so you can simply click the "Go!" button for an immediate example. It reads the data file, checks it for errors and then generates a 3D graph based on that data. It runs in full screen mode to allow a maximum viewing size and for best performance. Press F1 for Help (keyboard controls) or the Escape key (Esc) to close the graph. |
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Main Form
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It begins by automatically rotating around the graph, but you can take over the view control at any time by holding down the right mouse button and dragging your mouse. Move the mouse pointer over a bar and you should see that it glows. Left click the bar to show the bar information box. Click on an empty space to remove the information box.
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Click on the row or column title switches to hide or show that row or column. A good presentation method is to turn off all rows and columns and then slowly turn each one on as you explain it to your audience. It allows an easier understanding of the data for everyone. |
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Press Esc on the keyboard to close the graph. Select Options, then change the skin to Egyptian and click OK. Click Go! and you should now see the graph with a different look and feel.
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