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2004 Jun 07
2
AGI + g729A
Hello.... I have the follow situatuion: < ISDN > | | V E100P |----------------| IAX2 / g729A |----------------| T100P | Asterisk1 |- - - - - - - - - - - - - - > | Asterisk2 | - - - - - -> |--------------| | | | | | Zhone | ----------------- ----------------- --------------- Here's the situation: I receive calls from the PSTN
2009 Jul 08
2
Two-way ANOVA gives different results using anova(lm()) than doing it by hand
Hey! Could you please take a quick look at what I have done? Somehow I get wrong results using the anova(lm()) combination compared to doing a two way ANOVA by hand. Running: Data<-read.table("Data.txt"); g<-lm(ExM~S1*S2,Data); anova(g); Gives: Analysis of Variance Table Response: ExM Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) S1 1 4.3679
2011 Oct 13
2
how to plot two surfaces with lattice::wireframe
Hi all, I'd like to plot the Real and Imaginary parts of some f(z) as two different surfaces in wireframe (the row/column axes are the real and imag axes). I know I can do it by, roughly speaking, something like plotz <- expand.grid(x={range of Re(z)}, y={range of Im(z), groups=1:2) plotz$func<-c(Re(f(z),Im(f(z)) wireframe(func~x*y,data=plotz,groups=groups) But that seems like a
2016 Aug 28
6
.htaccess file
Hello, My home system on a DSL line is getting worn out by bad behavior robots. Awhile back, I created a .htaccess file that block countries by IP blocks. Its 2MB in size. I have been running Linux since Slackware 1.0 and moved to Redhat around 2.0. I started after running a BBS using a doorway for newsgroups. Been hooked ever since. So, today, I tried following the directions for
2010 Apr 20
1
3D surface plot with wireframe or persp?
Hello Dear, I have a function, like z=f(x,y), and try a surface plot with this function. But, on the reference of "wireframe" requires data option, so I generated x and y, and computed z with them. But, still I have a problem to draw a surface plot. The code and errors are ################################################## mle_beta0=64.43707; mle_beta1=-24365.16; # generating for
2006 May 08
1
persp or wireframe 3D plot: how can I independently adjust linewidth of the 'surface' and framebox?
It is a trivial matter to adjust the linewidth of the axes and plot line in a 2D plot: x <- 1:10; y <- 1:10; par(lwd=2); # axis (and others) linewidth plot(x,y,"l",lwd=6); # plot linewidth Is there anything comparable to this for persp or wireframe? I've tried a number of ways, and the framebox/axes seem to be linked to the linewidth used in generating the
2011 Oct 31
1
3D Graph Surface and single points (eg wireframe with points)
Hallo! ? I just want to make a 3D plot of a surface of a cone and want to plot some single points around. ? I tried wireframe but cannot find how to plot single points ? I tried scatterplot3d but there the surface is not simple to plot. And: How can I rotate the point of view by the z-axis ? I tried persp3d but how can I add some single points? ? Example: ? library(lattice) library(scatterplot3d)
2008 Sep 30
0
adding planes/lines to 3d surface plots? (persp, wireframe)
Dear helplist members, I have been using 'wireframe()' to make 3d plots using the following call: wireframe (temp ~ xc2 * mc2, screen = list(z = 230, x = -70, y = 0), scales = list (arrows = FALSE)) and these three vectors: xc2 mc2 temp [1,] 0.1 0.04 0.049797615 [2,] 0.2 0.04 0.049161159 [3,] 0.3 0.04 0.048006702 [4,] 0.4 0.04 0.046208311 [5,] 0.5 0.04
2010 Sep 10
1
lattice package - wireframe plot : adding more than one surface and addiding a curve overlaid on the plot
Dear R help, Suppose I have a dataframe with three columns named p, v and C. Here C is a function of both p and v. I can plot the surface C(p,v) using the package lattice using the function wireframe. Now if I have another dataframe - with 2 columns named p_ind and v_ind and pind is a function of v_ind. I would like to overlay the plot of the curve p_ind, v_ind and C(p_ind, v_ind) onto my
1996 Mar 23
0
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2004 Aug 06
1
: (Lattice): Overlaying more than one trend surface using contourplot() and wireframe()
Hi, Is there a way to plot more than one trend surface using the functions contourplot() and wireframe(). I have found an add=T in contour(), but no equivalent argument in contourplot() and wireframe()? I have taken the example 11-2 (pages 441-451) from Design and analysis of experiments (Montgomery 2001, 5th edition) to see if this could be done in R. I have managed to plot individual
2010 Apr 06
6
3-D response surface using wireframe()
I am working on plotting a response surface using wireframe(). The default style/orientation is z | | y | \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \|________________x 0 Now what I want the orientation of axes is: z | | | |
2016 Aug 28
0
.htaccess file
On 2016-08-28, TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> wrote: > > I'm just not following or understanding. The .htaccess file works but on a > slow DSL, I don't want the hits. What exactly is slow when you receive requests from remote clients that you don't want? Are you actually seeing problems when clients make requests and Apache has to read in your 2MB .htaccess
2011 Feb 23
1
lattice.wireframe missing wireframe
Hello Everyone, I am using R ver. 2.10.1 (2009-12-14). I installed lattice today via install.packages. I am doing this minimal example: M = read.csv("/path/to/csv") cloud(x ~ y * z, data = M) this correctly gives me a scatterplot of the csv data which has 3 columns. Every column contains 1800 numeric 0 < values < 1300 when I want to plot the corresponding wireframe via
2011 Mar 04
1
lattice: wireframe "eats up" points; how to make points on wireframe visible?
Dear expeRts, I would like to add two points to a wireframe plot. The points have (x,y,z) coordinates where z is determined to be on the wireframe [same z-value]. Now something strange happens. One point is perfectly plotted, the other isn't shown at all. It only appears if I move it upwards in z-direction by adding a positive number. So somehow it disappears in the wireframe-surface
2008 Nov 01
13
wxRuby 1.9.9 released
Hello I''m happy to announce that wxRuby version 1.9.9 is now available for download and gem installation: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=35&release_id=27842 gem install wxruby On Linux, the default binary gem is now dynamically linked to wxWidgets. This means you''ll need to install wxWidgets from your package manager. See below for more info. == CHANGES == This
2010 Apr 28
1
What is the best way to plots surfaces in 3 dimensions?
Hi R help, What is the best way to plots surfaces in 3 dimensions? I also have the following availability problem with "plot3d" and "scatterplot3d", and "wireframe": install.packages("scatterplot3d") Warning: unable to access index for repository http://cran.ch.r-project.org/bin/macosx/leopard/contrib/2.10 Warning message: In getDependencies(pkgs,
2009 Nov 27
1
plotting two surfaces simultaneously in a single panel
Hi, I have recently begun using the lattice package, and have been using the wireframe command to visualise matrices which are model outputs. I have been trying to plot two surfaces (from two matrices) simultaneously in one panel, to visualise intersections etc., but neither my attempts or trawling the net are helping me find how to do this. Can someone help? Thanks Cheers, Umesh Srinivasan
2012 Nov 22
1
[lattice] Increase distance between tick labels and ticks in wireframe plot ("pad")
Hello, I try to increase the distance between tick labels and ticks in a lattice wireframe plot. Here's a minimal example: ## Minimal example x <- y <- z <- c(1,2,3) df <- data.frame(x, y, z) wireframe(z ~ x*y, df, scales = list(arrows = FALSE, col = "black", font = 1, tck=0.6)) I tried the axis.components option
2007 Sep 26
1
add points to wireframe
Hello R-classicist won't like the following question due to there's no minimal reproducible example and the question was posted already. Anyway I'm not able understand this rather complicated version of "add points to wireframe". what I have is matrix 3x2000 with a dem<-(x,y,z, coordinates) (not provided). with follwing code I want to produce the wireframe and add some