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Client Details
- Member Since: Feb 2012
- Last Login: 15 Feb 2012
- Jobs Posted: 1
- Jobs Awarded: 2
- Paid out: $47
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Application development
ID:117063
Title:3D Graph Creator From MS Excel database
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We are seeking a programmer/designer/application expert to take Excel based data and create 3D charts. Excel is very good with 2D but we wish to present the data in three dimensions. The challenge of this assignment is that the data is not continuous and not equation-based. As a result, the output will be not wire-frame or planar depictions. Experience with ThreeDify would be optimal but we would consider other 3D Grapher applications.
dennis
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£5 - £15 per hour (Approx $8 - $24)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:03/02/2012 14:18
Clarification Board
A. P. on 03/02/2012 20:50What kind of data do you have? Results of statistical research or computations? Or a set of points to describe a physical or virtual 3-D object or set of objects? Please provide further details, because that determines the nature of the work required. Examples would also be useful
Reply from Client
D. S. on 04/02/2012 10:23The first assignment is relatively simple and other work will follow if this assignment is productive.
We hare looking to complete two charts. Each chart is derived from a database has 1,700 entries of three independent (discrete) variables in which we wish to depict as dots in 3D space.
A. P. on 03/02/2012 20:55How much data sets do you have, and how many charts do you need? Since you are offering this on an hourly basis, that information is necessary to determine how many hours will be needed and propose a realistic bid. Thanks.
Reply from Client
D. S. on 04/02/2012 10:21Dear Sir:
The first assignment is relatively simple and other work will follow if this assignment is productive.
We hare looking to complete two charts. Each chart is derived from a database has 1,700 entries of three independent (discrete) variables in which we wish to depict as dots in 3D space.
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