Is it possible to do a graphic in 3D? This is my source: but this one is on 2D and at moment variables put on other variables, so it is difiicult to differentiate them visibly. plot(corresp(data,nf=2),xlim=c(-1,1),ylim=c(-1,1)); Thanks Sabine --------------------------------- ils, photos et vidéos ! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Navarre Sabine wrote:> Is it possible to do a graphic in 3D? > > This is my source: but this one is on 2D and at moment variables put on other variables, so it is difiicult to differentiate them visibly.It is always the question whether 3D helps, but if you think so, you might want to take a look at one of the following packages (functions): lattice (cloud) rgl (rgl.speheres) scatterplot3d (scatterplot3d) djmrgl (plot3d) - Windows only> plot(corresp(data,nf=2),xlim=c(-1,1),ylim=c(-1,1));Your code does not help us to help. What is corresp() (I guess you mean the one from package MASS)? What is data? Why is there a ";"? Because of my first two questions, this code is NOT reproducible - the posting guide asks you to specify reproducible examples. Uwe Ligges> Thanks > > Sabine > > > > --------------------------------- > > ils, photos et vid??os ! > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! R-project.org/posting-guide.html