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z-axis noun[ Cusually singular ] mathematics specialized(alsoZ-axis)uk /ˈzedˌæk.sɪs/ us /ˈziːˌæk.sɪs/pluralz-axes in a three-dimensional space (= one that has height, length, and width), the line along which the values of z are shown on a graph, diagram, etc., perpendicular to the x- and y-axes and usually starting from a point at which both x and y have the value 0: Z轴 These values are marked along the z-axis. In a 3D environment, the Z-line or Z-axis is depth.在三维环境中,Z线或Z轴就是深度。 The location of each data value in the data cube is marked on the x-, y-, and z-axes of the cube. Compare
x-axis y-axis Axes need to be set up in three directions, and the usual convention is to take x- and y-axes in a horizontal plane, and to add a z-axis pointing vertically. In this system there is rotational symmetry around the z-axis. For the Y and Z-axes, the data is stored in different files as shown below. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Tables, graphs & diagrams abscissa asymptote asymptotic bar chart bar graph block graph coordinate diagram flowchart graph graph paper Mind Map normal distribution organigram pictogram replot scatter diagram tabular vertical axis y-axis |