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2017 Jun 21
2
3D plot with coordinates
Thanks a lot for the reply.After ?looking at different parts of the code today I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file. ?In case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create something like that.https://vijaybarve.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/polarplot-05.png Now the idea now will be to put three of those (for X,Y,Z) in a 3d rotatable plane. I tried the rgl function but is not clear how I can use directly polar coordinates to draw the points at the three different planes.? Any ideas on that? Thanks a lot.Rega...
2017 Jun 21
0
3D plot with coordinates
...5:23 AM, Alaios via R-help wrote: > Thanks a lot for the reply.After looking at different parts of the code today I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file. In case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create something like that.https://vijaybarve.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/polarplot-05.png > Now the idea now will be to put three of those (for X,Y,Z) in a 3d rotatable plane. I tried the rgl function but is not clear how I can use directly polar coordinates to draw the points at the three different planes. > Any ideas on that? You can...
2017 Jun 21
2
3D plot with coordinates
...5:23 AM, Alaios via R-help wrote: > Thanks a lot for the reply.After? looking at different parts of the code today I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file.? In case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create something like that.https://vijaybarve.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/polarplot-05.png > Now the idea now will be to put three of those (for X,Y,Z) in a 3d rotatable plane. I tried the rgl function but is not clear how I can use directly polar coordinates to draw the points at the three different planes. > Any ideas on that? You can...
2017 Jun 22
0
3D plot with coordinates
...5:23 AM, Alaios via R-help wrote: > Thanks a lot for the reply.After? looking at different parts of the code today I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file.? In case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create something like that.https://vijaybarve.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/polarplot-05.png > Now the idea now will be to put three of those (for X,Y,Z) in a 3d rotatable plane. I tried the rgl function but is not clear how I can use directly polar coordinates to draw the points at the three different planes. > Any ideas on that? You can...