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2007 Feb 09
3
two perspective plots in in plot
Dear all,
I would like to put two perspective plots into one plot. The help page
for ?persp shows how one can add points and lines but not another
perspective plot.
data(volcano)
z <- 2 * volcano # Exaggerate the relief
x <- 10 * (1:nrow(z)) # 10 meter spacing (S to N)
y <- 10 * (1:ncol(z)) # 10 meter spacing (E to W)
## Don't draw the grid lines : border = NA
persp(x,
2009 Mar 19
1
two plots side-by-side with persp3d(rgl)
Dear R-users,
I would like to place two 3D plots side-by-side in a rgl-setting. It would nice to have something like "par(mfrow=c(1,2))" for basic plots, or an array framework for wireframe(lattice) (see example below). I only managed to overlap two persp3d plots.
My final idea would be to animate both surfaces using play3d(rgl).
Thanks in advance for any help.
Best,
Carlo Giovanni
2009 Nov 22
1
"Over-coloring" facets on persp() plot
Dear R Community:
Recently, I have managed to plot some really useful graphs of my
research data using persp(). I have even figured out how to overplot
rectangular regions (corresponding to submatrices) with a different
color. This is accomplished by using par(new=T). I am now searching
for a way to "highlight" a set of (possibly non-contiguous) facets with
a specific color,
2012 Mar 26
1
Drape 3D scatterplot
Hi,
*Warning: R newb here. *
I've got a 3D scatterplot (
http://www.fleetwoodswoodworks.com/scatterPlot.jpg) which I want to drape
in color, with the draped plane corresponding to the mean z values on the
plot (similar to: http://www.fleetwoodswoodworks.com/draped3Dscatterplot.jpg).
Does anyone know what package will allow me to do this? I used *
scatterplot3d()* for my first plot. I've
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,
2012 Nov 12
1
3d plotting from a 2d array
Hi,
I'm new to R and am learning the ropes of r-help and programming.
I'm attempting to plot a 2-D mesh in 3-D using the persp function. I've
positioned the graph using phi and theta, but I'm having trouble overlaying
color onto the actual surface according to the surface's "z" values. I've
tried the "col" feature but it doesn't put a flowing
2010 Jul 30
2
Layering multiple persp plots
Hi all,
I've got two persp plots with Identical X and Y's, and I'd like to plot them
on the same graph, so that it is obvious where one plot is above the other.
I can't find any mention of this anywhere. Do I need to use wireframe?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
--
Ian Bentley
M.Sc. Candidate
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
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2013 Oct 08
2
graphics:persp - suggestion
Dear Devels,
I'm not sure if I'm going the right way by mailing to this list. I have two
suggestions regarding the persp function from the graphics package:
1. In the documentation of the persp function, it is said, that the "col"
argument will ignore transparent colors. However, this is not true, if you
use strings as color code - at least it works with HEX-code (eg. :
2008 Jul 03
2
Plotting Prediction Surface with persp()
Hi all
I have a question about correct usage of persp(). I have a simple neural
net-based XOR example, as follows:
library(nnet)
xor.data <- data.frame(cbind(expand.grid(c(0,1),c(0,1)), c(0,1,1,0)))
names(xor.data) <- c("x","y","o")
xor.nn <- nnet(o ~ x + y, data=xor.data, linout=FALSE, size=1)
# Create an (x.y) surface and predict over all points
d <-
2008 Nov 13
1
Surface plotting
Hi,
I would like to plot a matrix which comprises 3 columns.
So first column should be the x-axis.
Second the y-axis and the third one should be the z-axis.
I know that I can plot such data using the scatterplot3d, but I would like
to
have a surface plot like you can do with wireframe and persp. But both,
persp and wireframe,
want to have x and y as descending data, at least persp. I am not sure
2005 Feb 16
5
Repeating grey scale in graph?
Dear R users,
Could somebody tell me why the grey color ramp is repeated in this
graph, eventhough the ramp values go from 0 to 1? I must be missing
something obvious, but I can not see it!
z <-
c(0.064329041,0.117243316,0.161565116,0.19923015,0.231642175,0.259835539,0.284571226,
0.038507288,0.094184749,0.140959431,0.180803984,0.215159105,0.245096084,0.271412845,
2003 Jul 13
2
Coloured 3d surface
Hello,
I created a 3d surface (persp) with some points overlaid on it, which is
fine. Now I have a second set of z-values(x,y-values same as the first
surface), which I would like to make visible on the same graph, however,
not as a surface, but rather as coloured contour on the first surface,
so that the resulting graph will consist of the original surface having
the colour of the second
2003 Jun 01
1
persp & colors
Dear R experts!
I use image() & persp() functions for color plotting z(x,y)-type
graphics. In image() colors correspond to z-values, that's what
I want. OTOH, in persp() the col option means:
col: the color(s) of the surface facets. Transparent colours are
ignored. This is recycled to the (nx-1)(ny-1) facets.
but I'd like to persp()' colors behave like in
2017 Oct 19
1
overlaying points and lines on a surface3d rgl plot with axes
Hi R users and experts,
I am interested in learning more about the use of 3D plots. Specifically, I
want to add points and lines to a surface plot. And get the axes and labels
plotted also. Here is what I have tried with an example data set :
library(rgl)
vol2 <- 2*volcano # Exaggerate the relief
library(reshape)
mvol2 <- melt(vol2)
str(mvol2)
# First, persp and persp3d plots do not succeed
1998 Dec 04
1
contour labelling [was "Re: image ()"]
> From: Bill Simpson <wsimpson at uwinnipeg.ca>
> Subject: Re: contour labelling [was "Re: [R] image ()"]
> MIME-Version: 1.0
>
> > We may be missing the crux here: was it to have a means of
> > displaying such surfaces?
>
> Yes, bang on. I knew of the
> existence of the Delaunay code in the R libraries. Yes I want
> to make a picture that
2013 Oct 15
1
plotting a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot
R'istas:
I am trying to plot a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot. My existing code is:
library(MASS)
X <- mvrnorm(1000,mu=c(0,0),Sigma=matrix(c(1,0,0,1),2))
X.kde <- kde2d(X[,1],X[,2],n=25) # X.kde is list: $x 1*n, $y 1*n, $z n*n
persp(X.kde,phi=30,theta=60,xlab="x_b",ylab="x_a",zlab="f") ->res
Any suggestions are very
2013 Jun 25
1
Correct scaling of axis in persp3d plot
Hi,
I want to format my axis in my persp3d plot.
With my data, which I attached I created a persp3d plot with the following code, which I summarized from different code snippets I found:
library(rugarch)library(rgl)library(fGarch)fd <-as.data.frame(modelfit,which ='density')color <-rgb(85,141,85,maxColorValue=255)x <-seq(-0.2,0.2,length=100)y <-c(1:2318)f
2002 Apr 23
1
Bug: persp and colors (PR#1476)
Full_Name: Oliver Niggemann
Version: Windows 1.4 patched
OS: Windows NT 4.0
Submission from: (NULL) (141.169.250.14)
Hello,
I am working with the persp command. I want to change to color of the facets
according
to their z-value. The colors seems to be transposed, i.e. the color of a facet A
seems
to be used for a facet B which is a (defined?) way off....
An example:
nx <- 21
ny <- 21
2008 May 06
1
How to put different color in some portion of a surface plot?
Hi all,
I have following problem :
a = b = seq(1, 50000, by=500)
v = matrix(0, nrow=length(a), ncol=length(a))
for (i in 1:length(a))
{
for (j in 1:length(a))
{
d = c(17989*a[i], -18109*b[j])
v[i,j] = t(d) %*% matrix(c(0.0001741, 0.0001280, 0.0001280, 0.0002570), nrow=2) %*% d
}
}
library("rgl")
open3d()
2011 Jun 08
1
3D-plotting a 2D-matrix that contains z-values (3rd dimension)
Hello,
say I have a 2D-matrix (indexed by x and y), which contains
z values, which I want to plot over x-y.
Either dotted, or if possible as a landscape.
I tried around with persp and plot3d (from rgl)
and persp3d (from rgl).
I sometimes get something that looks good and a while later, when
trying some new data I need to worry about that again.
Is there something lika a convenience function