Perhaps I am missing something incredibly basic, but I can't get the wireframe function to plot anything other than an empty graph with axes (and the correct scale). Cloud() works just fine, as does scatterplot3d(), and wireframe() works fine for other data sets I have. Are there some data sets that can't be plotted with wireframe()? If so, what are the characteristics that prevent wireframe() from plotting? Thanks in advance, Jeff -- _____ Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra email: rossibarra at gmail.com Dept. Genetics phone: 706-542-0290 Fred C. Davison Life Sciences Complex University of Georgia Athens, Ga. 30602 _____ Please tell me what is wrong with Darwinism. I can't see anything wrong with Darwinism. Ernst Mayr
On 2/7/06, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra <rossibarra at gmail.com> wrote:> Perhaps I am missing something incredibly basic, but I can't get the > wireframe function to plot anything other than an empty graph with > axes (and the correct scale). Cloud() works just fine, as does > scatterplot3d(), and wireframe() works fine for other data sets I > have. Are there some data sets that can't be plotted with > wireframe()?Evidently, there are.> If so, what are the characteristics that prevent > wireframe() from plotting?Since you have access to one such data set and we don't, perhaps you can tell us.> PLEASE do read the posting guide! > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.htmlDeepayan