Cartesian Surface Graphs

A Cartesian surface graph is a flat colour plot with results plotted against two independent axes.



Figure 1. Example of a near field displayed on a Cartesian surface graph.
The surface graph allows you to plot quantities like radar cross section (RCS), gain or near fields as a function of two as a function of two independent parameters, such as angles theta and phi or frequency and position.
Note: Only a single plot per Cartesian surface graph is supported.
Table 1. Result types that can be viewed on a Cartesian surface graph.
Result type Cartesian surface graph
Far fields (including RCS)
Near fields
Error estimates  
Currents  
Rays  
Sources  
Loads  
S-parameters
Power  
Probes  
Transmission / reflection coefficients  
Characteristic modes
Imported data  
Script data / custom datasets
Optimisation  
Receiving antenna  
SAR