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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,
2013 Feb 01
2
how to setdiff on lists of lists
Dear List,
I have a data structure like:
> aa
[[1]]
[1] 1 2 3
[[2]]
[1] 4 5 6
> bb
[[1]]
[1] 3
[[2]]
[1] 5
I would like to set differences between "aa" and "bb" and get as
result another list of lists like:
> res
[[1]]
[1] 1 2
[[2]]
[1] 4 6
I am trying:
lapply(aa, setdiff, bb)
but I simply get "aa" back as result. Could you please point me in the
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
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
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
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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 Apr 30
2
wireframe - add data points
Hello all,
I’m trying to add some data points to a wireframe. X an Y axis are independent variables, Z axis is predicted probability. I’d like to add the original data points on which the predicted probabilities are based to the wireframe. I’ve followed some of the previous post on this but get stuck :
## first part yields the wireframe##
setwd("C:/Temp")
rnp <-
2011 Oct 24
1
Adding points to a wireframe: 'x and units must have length >0' error
Hi,
I'm trying to follow the suggestions given by Deepayan Sarkar in this
message:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/11/16135.html
to plot 3-D points on a wireframe plot. The problem is that I keep getting a
partly formed plot- with the colored lattice visible but no axis labels or
additional points- with the error message "error using packet 1, 'x' and
'units'
2009 Mar 04
1
how to estimate distribution?
Dear R-Experts,
I have an empirical dataset with 150 subjects for 24 observations.
In each observation, each subject can have a score in the range 0:3.
I made then a simple index making the sum of the values in each row,
so each subject have a score between 0 and 72.
I was thinking about what kind of theoretical distribution such an
index should have, so I try to make things random like:
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
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)
>
2009 Jul 30
2
wireframe color
Hello, hopefully simple question, but I cannot find the answer. I need to
change the color from the standard default. Still want the scaled colors,
but need different colors for different graphs.
Code is:
wireframe(z ~ y*x, mat.df,
drape = TRUE,
zlab = list("Water mass error (%)",rot=92), zlim=c(-50,180),
xlab = list("Resistance error
2003 Jul 16
1
wireframe question
Hi,
I'm probably being dense, but could somebody tell me how I can get tick marks on the axes of my wireframe plot to show up?
This gets me a beautiful looking plot, but no ticks:
wireframe(z ~ x * y, data, drape=T, colorkey=F)
Thanks in advance,
-James
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2010 Feb 02
1
Changing direction of an axis in cloud or wireframe plot
Is there a way to change the direction in which an axis is plotted in
cloud/wireframe?
For example, for the following code:
g <- expand.grid(x = 1:10, y = 5:15, gr = 1:2)
g$z <- log((g$x^g$g + g$y^2) * g$gr)
wireframe(z ~ x * y, data = g, groups = gr,
scales = list(arrows = FALSE),
drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE,
screen = list(z = 80, x = -60))
Is there a
2003 Feb 10
2
Wireframe (lattice) questions
I have a few questions on formatting wireframe plots:
1. How can I remove (or at least "white-out") the border on the plot?
(I.e., the 2-d box around the whole plotting area, not the 3-d cube). I'm
willing to hack the code if necessary.
2. Is it possible to suppress plotting of all sides of the cube except
for the axes?
3. Is there a reliable way to print expressions in
2005 Nov 18
2
Adding points to wireframe
Hi,
I am using function wireframe from package lattice to draw a 3D surface.
I would like to add a few points on the surface. I read in a post from
Deepayan Sarkar that "To do this in a wireframe plot you would probably
use the panel function panel.3dscatter". Does someone have an example?
When calling panel.3dscatter with only x, y and z arguments I get
"argument
2007 Nov 29
1
Wireframe graph: black and white shading instead of color
All,
The code below produces a color 3D graph. I'd like to make it black and
white shading. I tried setting col.regions to FALSE but this just made it
completely white. I want the graph to look exactly as is, except black (or
grey) and white shading. Is this possible?
Cheers,
David
p.list = c(.01, .1, .25, .5, .75, .9)
cov.list = c(.2, .1, .05) ### leave out .01
X = rep(p.list, 3)
2007 Sep 27
3
different colors for two wireframes in same plot
Hello R,
According to:
g <- expand.grid(x = 1:10, y = 5:15, gr = 1:2)
g$z <- log((g$x^g$g + g$y^2) * g$gr)
wireframe(z ~ x * y, data = g, groups = gr,
scales = list(arrows = FALSE),
drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE,
screen = list(z = 30, x = -60))
i have two wireframes in one plot.
How could i change the color of the top - one to transparent (or only the grid).
2010 Jul 06
2
grayscale wireframe??
I need grayscale formatting for a wireframe.
The only col.regions that I can find are color palettes are all colored:
rainbow(n, s = 1, v = 1, start = 0, end = max(1,n - 1)/n,
gamma = 1, alpha = 1)
heat.colors(n, alpha = 1)
terrain.colors(n, alpha = 1)
topo.colors(n, alpha = 1)
cm.colors(n, alpha = 1)
The code follows:
X11()
library(lattice)
par(family="serif", cex=1.2)
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),