Dear All, This is my first post to this mailing list (and yes, I did read http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html ) so please forgive any faux pas. I'm trying to make a visualization that looks like this http://www.gradient-da.com/img/temperature%20surface%20plot%20470x406.JPG(found through google). The idea is to have a 3D surface plot overlapping a 2d representation of a surface. I can build arbitrary surfaces/polygon shapes (as in http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/graphcode.php?graph=135 ) and I can make the respective 2D plot. What I don't seem to be able to figure out is the way to put them together in a nice way (like the one shown in the jpg above). I've tried googling for the answer, but I wasn't able to find anything similar done in R. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely, Bruno Goncalves ******************************************* Bruno Miguel Tavares Gonçalves, PhD Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research School of Informatics and Computing Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47408 Phone: (812) 855-9958 Cell: (678) 644-1704 Homepage: www.bgoncalves.com Email: bgoncalves@gmail.com ******************************************* [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Take a look at Figure 13.7 in Sarkar's Lattice book, all of whose figures are on the web page for the book, I believe. ... yep... http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html (tried to extract the link to that page but you will need to navigate the page yourself. On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:11 PM, Bruno Goncalves wrote:> http://www.gradient-da.com/img/temperature%20surface%20plot%20470x406.JPGDavid Winsemius, MD Heritage Laboratories West Hartford, CT