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2018 Jul 16
0
persp command
On 7/16/2018 7:28 AM, Christian Rau wrote: > Dear R-devel mailing list, > > I am wondering whether the "theta" and "phi" parameters of the "persp" > function > in the graphics commands are named in error (the names seem to have been > swapped). Not that it is authoritative, but one gleans from wikipedia,
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
2004 Dec 15
3
adding perspectives to existing persp plots
I've created a perspective plot using 'persp' in the graphics package. I'd like to add a second plane of z values to the existing plot, but I cannot seem to do this using 'persp'. Is there an analogue to 'lines' or 'points' for perspectives? Corey. corey.bradshaw at cdu.edu.au
2004 Feb 18
3
persp and lines()
R-sters: I'm interested in keeping data plotted in persp to preserve the wireframe look, I'd just like to change one of the lines drawn (in either the x or y direction) into a different color so that it stands out. Or is there some way to add a line (say, via lines(), or abline()) to a persp() plot at the designated x or y that would follow the z surface contour? I could add a line
2003 Sep 08
2
Persp Plot
I am trying to graph two planes on the same graph using persp(). I can only get one plane to plot at a time. Can someone explain how I can graph two planes on the same graph using persp? I've looked throught the documentation, but cannot find any references to appending a persp plot. Thanks. Sincerely yours, Mark J. Lamias Statistical Consultant
2010 Feb 07
1
contour & persp
I have this data set that both x & y are ordered vectors of length 600 & 700 respectively; z is a 600 by 700 matrix whose entry z[i,j] is either a missing value (indicated by 'NaN') or a real number between 0 and 1. The contour function contour(x,y,z) gives me a blank picture. I guess the reason is that most of z-entries are missing, only less than 1% are non missing.
2007 Apr 11
2
persp Error. x,y,z with the same length
Hello, I have a problem in drawing a 3d graphic. I simplified the program to show you the problem. I have a text file with hundreds of entries in 3 columns. I scaned these columns with matrix(scan). Then, I transformed some datas. Now I have the datas in h,x,y. I created a new matrix to use persp . But I got an error. The reason is probably the same length of x,y,z. But what can I do the draw
2003 Sep 15
2
Persp and color
How can I control de "wrap-around" color behaviour in the persp function ? I am using something like : persp(bb[1:100,2:97], col= rainbow(8,start=0.1, end=0.8))) Depending on the rainbow length value I get several "wrap-around" blocks of the selected color range...something that I wanted to avoid... My idea is to use the color in order to make a separation from a certain
2006 Jun 28
1
persp/ scatterplot3d
Dear WizaRds, I would like to create a 3d-plot with persp(). I sampled 17 points with xyz-coordinates (real-life example!), representing the peaks of the whole plane with "zero coordinates" x=3,y=3,z=3. My intention is to show which entries are above or below the "zero" level with persp() on a nicely created grid. I also tried scatterplot3d(), but, alas, I am unable
2008 Mar 11
2
persp question
someone sent in a question earlier about doing something in 3D so i took a stab at it purely for educational purposes ( i'm not even sure that I understood the question actually ). Unfortunately, persp gives me an error that I don't understand because it says "object y not found". I'm sending y in as a parameter to persp similar to what ?persp shows in one of oits examples
2004 Oct 26
1
persp(), scatterplot3d(), "..." argument
Hello list. I very often need 3d scatterplots, and use scatterplot3D quite a lot. I am trying to modify persp() to plot scatterplots, and make use of the theta and phi arguments that persp() offers. I am having some difficulty passing the correct arguments to persp(). Here is my function so far. Much of it is copied from the persp() manpage. points3d <- function(x,y,z,
2004 Oct 26
1
persp(), scatterplot3d(), "..." argument
Hello list. I very often need 3d scatterplots, and use scatterplot3D quite a lot. I am trying to modify persp() to plot scatterplots, and make use of the theta and phi arguments that persp() offers. I am having some difficulty passing the correct arguments to persp(). Here is my function so far. Much of it is copied from the persp() manpage. points3d <- function(x,y,z,
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. :
2003 Jun 05
1
persp(), par() and axis()
Dear R experts, On explanation of persp() parameters the last item is: ...: additional graphical parameters (see `par'). However, setting the `tcl' parameter has no any effect. I guess that axes are added to persp() in somewhat freakish way, and have nothing in common with axis() function. I found the very useful trans3d() function in persp() help page, and I'd like to use it
2007 Sep 10
1
persp() problem
I am having some trouble getting the persp() package to change the x and y axis on a 3d plot. It defaults to the [0,1] interval and when I try to change it I get errors. Example: This works: ------------ D <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) M <- c(11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20) DM <- cbind(D,M) persp(DM, theta = 40, phi = 30, expand = 0.5, col = "lightblue", ltheta = 120,
2001 Aug 07
1
multiple persp plots
Hello, I would like to plot two superposed surfaces (original data, and smoothed models). Basically, I would like to create a usual persp plot with box, and then superpose a second surface (without box and axes) on the top plane of the box defined by the first graph. I don't know if it is clear :-( Is it possible to draw such a second surface in an existing persp plot in R? Another (related)
2012 Jul 05
1
Adding Text to a persp plot using specific coordinates
Hi folks, I'm experiencing some hassle to add some text on a persp plot... Here is the code to generate the persp plot: x <- seq(-1.95, 1.95, length = 30) y <- seq(-1.95, 1.95, length = 30) z <- outer(x, y, function(a,b) a*b^2) persp(x, y, z,xlim=c(-2,2),ylim=c(-2,2),zlim=c(-8,8), phi=30, theta=-30,nticks=8,ticktype="detailed") I've tried the text() function :
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 <-
2007 Mar 16
2
Can I scale the labels in a 'persp' graph?
Hi all: I'm using 'persp' for 3D graphics. I need the axis's labels smaller than by defect. I see in 'help()', the information about 'par()'. I have wrote: >par(.....,cex.axis=0.5,cex.lab=0.5) perspc(.................) and the result don't change. The question is: Can I change the size of labels in the perps graph?? Thank you in advance: /salva
2007 Mar 16
2
Can I scale the labels in a 'persp' graph?
Hi all: I'm using 'persp' for 3D graphics. I need the axis's labels smaller than by defect. I see in 'help()', the information about 'par()'. I have wrote: >par(.....,cex.axis=0.5,cex.lab=0.5) perspc(.................) and the result don't change. The question is: Can I change the size of labels in the perps graph?? Thank you in advance: /salva