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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
2008 Jul 27
1
Lattice wireframe: How to avoid drawing lines around polygons when using shade=TRUE
I am using wireframe from the lattice package, with the shade option set to TRUE. When I output to PDF or Postscript, a line gets drawn around each polygon of my surface which causes ugly Moir? effects and doesn't make sense in my application (think the plot of Maunga Whau--gridlines don't make sense). This does not happen when I display on the screen-- then I just get the surface as
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
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
2006 Mar 04
1
Controlling (number of) wires in wireframe
Hi, I would like to plot a wireframe (library: lattice) of the function f (x,y)=x*y where x and y are equally evaluated between 0 and 1. When one uses the option drape=TRUE then each "square" between the "wires" (lines that build the surface shape) gets a certain color. A perfect wireframe plot of a continuous surface would be, if you (almost) can not distinguish
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
2007 Mar 20
1
grid on a wireframe plot
Hello, I want to do a surface plot with wireframe from the lattice package. As for now I use the following command : print(wireframe(m,main="% my title", colorkey=TRUE, col.regions=rainbow(100), drape=TRUE,aspect = c(1,1.0),ylab="y",xlab="x",zlab="z", scales=list(arrows=FALSE)),split=c(1,1,3,2), more=TRUE) How can I show the gridlines in a 3D surface
2005 Nov 18
2
Adding points to wireframe
Hi, I am using function wireframe from package lattice to draw a 3D surface. I would like to add a few points on the surface. I read in a post from Deepayan Sarkar that "To do this in a wireframe plot you would probably use the panel function panel.3dscatter". Does someone have an example? When calling panel.3dscatter with only x, y and z arguments I get "argument
2009 May 05
2
Lattice: use levelplot as panel for wireframe
Hi, I want to draw a figure similar to http://dsarkar.fhcrc.org/lattice/book/images/Figure_13_07_stdBW.png from http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html (figure 13.7) . However instead of using a contour plot as a panel for the wireframe I want to use a levelplot. Can somebody help me with this? Thanks in advance for any help, Kind regards, Anton Bossenbroek
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)
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
2013 Mar 05
1
different colors for two wireframe spheres
Dear List, I have the code below adapted from the lattice-package examples to draw two spheres. I would now like to give both different surface colors, e.g. one red and one blue. ## 3-D surface parametrized on a 2-D grid n <- 10 tx <- matrix(seq(-pi, pi, length.out = 2*n), 2*n, n) ty <- matrix(seq(-pi, pi, length.out = n) / 2, 2*n, n, byrow = T) xx <-
2011 Aug 17
2
3D surface plot
I have what is probably a noob question, but.... I am trying to create a 3d plot to illustrate the range of values for the following simple function: A = B*(C/D) B, C, and D are independent variables whose range are equal (e.g. 1 to 3 inclusive) I figure it's not possible to map the surface of A on the 3d space defined by B, C and D but I would like to create a surface defined by the
2010 Feb 20
1
Add lines (contours) to lattice wireframe plot
Hi, I draw a surface corresponding to bivariate density of independent variables (rho=0) using persp(). Then I add a contour line (i.e., circle in my case) at a particular density. Below is a minimal example of what I have so far. # Bivariate density dnorm2d <- function(x, y, rho = 0) { xoy = (x^2 - 2 * rho * x * y + y^2)/(2 * (1 - rho^2)) density = exp(-xoy)/(2 * pi * sqrt(1 - rho^2))
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 Apr 13
2
graphics - wireframe
Hi, I would like to know about graphics for response surface in R. What are arguments for a best graphics? thanks, Bruno y <- c(66,39,43,49,58,17,-5,-40,65,7,43,-22,-31,-35,-26) x1 <- c(-1,1,-1,1,-1,1,-1,1,rep(0,7)) x2 <- c(-1,-1,1,1,0,0,0,0,-1,1,-1,1,0,0,0) wireframe( y ~ x1*x2 , scales = list(arrows = FALSE), drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE, screen = list(z = 30, x = -60),
2009 Jul 16
1
Plotting Two Surfaces in one plot with wireframe() using groups=
Hi. I tried the following: F<-function(x,y,b1,b2,b3) b1/(1+b2*(x+b3*y)); t<-data.frame(ExM=c(T$ExM,F(T$S1,T$S2,0.2,0.2,51.28205)),S1=rep(T$S1,2),S2=rep(T$S2,2),gr=c(rep(1,length(T$ExM)),rep(2,length(T$ExM)))); library(lattice); wireframe(ExM ~ S1 * S2, data = t, groups=gr); where T is da dataframe like T<-data.frame(S1=...,S2=...,ExM=...) But the resulting response
2006 Mar 13
1
Wireframe axis labels
Hi, I'm trying to do a surface plot using the wireframe function. Everything is working beautifully except that I want to be able to re-scale it a LOT so that I can fit ~145 labels on the x-axis or y-axis. I've tried using zoom, scales, aspect, .. nothing seems to work. The help on wireframe in R says that you can input a list of labels for any of the axes, but this has also failed.
2003 Jul 24
1
wireframe: how to remove the frame around my plot?
Hi, I've got a wireframe 3D surface plot, but I don't want a frame around it. Is there any way to remove the frame, or (worst case) change the color of the frame to the background color (which looks like grey). I'm using ver 1.7.1 I've tried frame.plot = F, but that doesn't seem to work for 'wireframe'. Many thanks, Alexis Diamond
2003 Jul 24
1
wireframe: how to remove the frame around my plot?
Hi, I've got a wireframe 3D surface plot, but I don't want a frame around it. Is there any way to remove the frame, or (worst case) change the color of the frame to the background color (which looks like grey). I'm using ver 1.7.1 I've tried frame.plot = F, but that doesn't seem to work for 'wireframe'. Many thanks, Alexis Diamond