AsdGraph3D Pro Excel Addin 1.5.5

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AsdGraph3D Excel Addin is an OpenGL-based excel addin that embeds and plots 3D scatterred points, lines, line segments, surfaces or water-tight solids with color attributes, directly from user-specified cell ranges within MS Excel worksheets (of one or several open workbooks). Unlike other 3D plotters, AsdGraph3D works seamlessly within Excel, i.e., no flipping back and forth between Excel and a separate, disjoint 3D plotting package. With AsdGraph3D Excel Addin, creating a true 3D graph within Excel is easy: user can simply select an Excel cell range with mouse or keyboard, choose Add X, Add Y or Add Z button in the AsdGraph3D input dialog, and AsdGraph3D does the rest. Selected X, Y and Z ranges do not have to be of same dimension or size (they will be intelligently auto-resized). AsdGraph3D also includes three predefined 2D views of 3D plots, enabling both 3D and 2D views of the same graph for enhanced data visualization. Further more, AsdGraph3D is both an end-user product and a developer tool. For developers, AsdGraph3D provides an extensive set of COM API that is callable from VB, VBA, Java Script, and C++ COM client.

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