So you're looking to place objects along Cartesian coordinates, with Z being
time, and connect them with a line.  What data do your X and Y represent?

I still think PaperVision3D is right for the job.  It may be overkill, but I
don't see any other way to accomplish this.

Mike



On 7/22/07, Tommie Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

True 3d.  I need 3 dimensions.  Something along the lines of what is
called a waterfall graph.  Where the third/z coordinate is time.
Mike Britton wrote:

> Yeah Tommy -- you can make a LineChart have a drop shadow.  Is that
> the extent of the 3D, or do you mean real 3D?
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> Mike
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