Rotate 3D plot in PowerPoint

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Bernoulli Lizard
Bernoulli Lizard 2013년 1월 11일
댓글: Matthew Anderson 2020년 11월 19일
I want to be able to rotate a 3D plot in powerpoint. I found a few exchange files that rotate a plot and save it as a gif, but the problem with that is they use a loop to rotate the image. My figure is complicated, and I do not know what angles I need to rotate through without looking. Put more simply, is there a way to rotate a plot using the hand tool and record an animation of that? (any movie type will do, I can convert it to something PowerPoint can use after I've made it). I realize that may be a tall order.
Alternatively, if there is a way to put an interactive plot in powerpoint (the computer used will have MATLAB installed) that would work too.
Thanks
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dmitry luchinskii
dmitry luchinskii 2019년 3월 25일
you could also:
  1. save your figure as MATLAB fig file
  2. write one line matlab function that loads this *.fig file
  3. compile this function using Application compiler as a stand alone *.exe application
  4. insert the standalone *.exe file *as a link* (to avoid blocking do not insert as an object) into power point
  5. during presentation you will have full matlab control of the figure
Matthew Anderson
Matthew Anderson 2020년 11월 19일
I really appreciate dmitry's suggestion.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski 2013년 1월 11일
편집: Sean de Wolski 2013년 1월 11일
Thanks for giving my brain one last challenge before I shut it off for the week!
Here is something that seems to work. It starts a timer that gives you x amount of time to rotate the plot. It is recording the rotation. You can then feed the recording into the second function that plays it. Obviously, a lot of numbers here are hardwired (0.5, 500) etc. Right now you get 25 seconds at a frame rate of 20fps.
To record it:
function V2 = RecordRotation
surf(peaks);
n = 500;
V = zeros(n,2);
T = timer('period',0.05,'executionmode','fixedrate',...
'TimerFcn',@captureAzEl,'TasksToExecute',n);
rotate3d on
drawnow;
start(T);
drawnow;
wait(T);
V2 = V;
function captureAzEl(src,~)
cnt = get(src,'TasksExecuted');
[V(cnt,1), V(cnt,2)] = view;
drawnow;
end
end
And to play it:
function playRecording(V)
frame_period = 0.05;
n = length(V);
T = timer('period',frame_period,'executionmode','fixedrate',...
'TimerFcn',@playRecording,'TasksToExecute',n);
rotate3d on
drawnow;
start(T);
drawnow;
wait(T);
function playRecording(src,~)
cnt = get(src,'TasksExecuted');
view(V(cnt,1), V(cnt,2));
drawnow;
end
end
And then to run the whole thing:
v = RecordRotation;
playRecording(v);
Once the figure appears, you immediately have 25 seconds. After that, it regains control and tells it how to rotate.
Next week I'll polish this up with comments etc.
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Bernoulli Lizard
Bernoulli Lizard 2013년 1월 14일
편집: Bernoulli Lizard 2013년 1월 22일
function playRecording(RecordRotation)
filename = 'Compare data to MC fits.gif';
for i = 1:length(RecordRotation)
view(RecordRotation(i,1), RecordRotation(i,2));
drawnow;
frame = getframe(gcf);
im = frame2im(frame);
[imind,cm] = rgb2ind(im,256);
if i == 1;
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif', 'Loopcount',inf);
else
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','WriteMode','append','DelayTime',0.03);
end
end
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski 2013년 1월 15일
I'll take a loot at this later today.

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Shibo Zou
Shibo Zou 2017년 2월 17일
편집: Shibo Zou 2017년 2월 17일
For those who come here to find ways to embed a real interactive 3D plot instead of just a gif in PowerPoint,
Please look at this script which helps embed a real interactive 3D plot in PDF. I suggest you convert your PowerPoint to PDF for presentation. Because the interactive 3D plot won't work if you transfer or embed the PDF in PowerPoint.

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