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2006 Feb 21
1
wireframe, axis label-axis separation, xlab rotation
Greetings,
A couple of questions:
1.
I am using wireframe. It prints 3d plots nicely on screen, but when I use a
postscript device the z-axis label merges with the z-axis. Is there any option
to control their separation?
2.
Again, using wireframe, I rotate the whole plot using the screen parameter.
However, the x- and y-axis labels (xlab and ylab) remain horizontal. How could
I rotate them?
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
2009 Jun 24
1
lattice wireframe within a loop ???
Hi,
I have the following problem. Calling wireframe within a loop results
into an empty window(s)
#generate some data
temp = expand.grid(A = 1:3,B = 1:3)
temp = cbind(temp, y1 = rnorm(9))
temp = cbind(temp, y2 = runif(9))
#plot y1 and y2 in two different windows
for(i in 1:2)
{
wireframe(y1 ~ A*B, temp, shade =T)
windows()
wireframe(y2 ~ A*B, temp, shade =T)
}
#However, calling it twice
2006 Oct 25
1
cloud() works but wireframe() is blank
Per the message from Alexander Nervedi, 29 April 2006:
> I have to be making a riddiculously silly ommission.
> when I run the fillowing i get the cloud plot ok. But I cant figure
> out what I am missing out when I call wireframe.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> x<-runif(100)
> y<-rnorm(100)
> z<-runif(100)
> temp <-data.frame(x,y,z)
>
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
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
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
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
2011 Apr 01
1
Lattice wireframe or cloud plot with different colours by a group
I have a question about wireframe 3-D plots and how to apply colors. I have
a large dataset of river flow (m^3/s) over time, and I have coded these
flows based on their height. I would like to produce a wireframe plot that
colors the graph based on the flow code, i.e. I would like high flows to be
red, medium to be green and low flows to be blue. Here is some sample data
with the basic
2009 Aug 18
1
adding points to a wireframe
A quick question. I'm trying to plot a surface from a fitted model
along with the original points, as in the following example:
df<-data.frame(expand.grid(100*runif(1:100), 100*runif(1:100)))
df$Var3<-rnorm(length(df$Var1), mean=df$Var1*df$Var2, sd=10)
my.lm<-lm(Var3 ~ Var1*Var2, data=df)
my.fun<-function(x,y) predict(my.lm, data.frame(Var1=x, Var2=y),
2007 Dec 20
2
plot3d, wireframe, persp help
Hello,
I am trying to get a surface plot of a data set that looks like the following,
1 2 5.6
5 9 2.4
9 8 9.8
... to (60,000 rows down)
From my homework, the persp function only works with evenly spaced data points with the z data beeing in a matrix. my data is not in that format.
the wireframe fxn gives me an error,
no applicable method for "wireframe"
the
2008 Oct 09
1
Altering the cube around a wireframe plot.
I'm trying to create a 3D plot using wireframe with certain parts removed. I would like to get rid of the part of the outer cube that crosses over the plot leaving the back two walls and the axes. It would also be useful to put lines in the plot separate from the wireframe call. I've looked through the documentation and have not been able to find such a request. Here is my code
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
2006 Feb 08
1
empty wireframe
Perhaps I am missing something incredibly basic, but I can't get the
wireframe function to plot anything other than an empty graph with
axes (and the correct scale). Cloud() works just fine, as does
scatterplot3d(), and wireframe() works fine for other data sets I
have. Are there some data sets that can't be plotted with
wireframe()? If so, what are the characteristics that prevent
2010 Aug 09
1
creating pdf of wireframe
Dear R list,
I have written some code to produce several wireframe plots in a panel. They
look good, but when I try to create a pdf, many (but not all) of the details
I have specified are not reproduced. For example, the line width I have
specified is not reproduced, and neither are the font sizes for the axis
labels. I'm an R novice, so I could really use some guidance.
Here is the code I am
2010 Jun 25
1
Trying to tile wireframe plots (using lattice package)
Hi all,
I'm trying to print a number of wireframe plots (generated using the
lattice package), and I want them to appear in a two-by two matrix along
with some other (standard) plots. In other words I am trying to create a
subplot or tiled plot that works for wireframes.
I've tried the methods discussed in:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/07/21238.html
but while they work
2012 Mar 15
1
coloring wireframe plot with independent/separate matrix of color values.
Dear R Users,
I am trying to plot a matrix (a Digital Elevation Model) using wireframe
[lattice] and color that matrix based on a separate/independent matrix of
the same resolution (both have the same number of rows and columns) as the
DEM. More specifically I would like to plot a DEM using wireframe and
color each cell/tile based on interpolated surface temperature
measurements. Within the
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
2007 Jul 06
1
Changing Tick Mark Values for lattice / wireframe
How can I change the tick mark values in lattice, specifically wireframe?
I have a 11*46 matrix of values that I am plotting using wireframe.
Unfortunely, the values range from 0.1-1.1 and 0.5-5. Using the code
below the tick marks have are (2,4,6,8,10) and (10,20,30,40).
Thanks in advance.
graphic5 <- wireframe(output.matrix, shade= TRUE,
scales = list(arrows = FALSE,
cex=.6,
2012 May 07
1
wireframe and par(mfrow)
Hello List,
I have some plots with the wireframe() function, and I'd like to
display them in a single jpeg file. I know that par(mfrow=c(x,y)) will
divide my display window in x rows and y columns, and although this
works with plot(), it looks like it's not working with wireframe.
here's my code:
library(lattice)
library(Cairo)
CairoJPEG("wiley-rank.jpeg", width=960,