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2008 May 03
4
interactive rotatable 3d scatterplot
I would like to create a 3d scatterplot that is interactive in the sense that I can spin it on its axes to better visualize some PCA results I have. What are the options in R? I've looked at RGL and perhaps it will suffice but it wasn't apparent from the documentation I found. Any demo scripts available for a package that will work? Mark -- Mark W. Kimpel MD ** Neuroinformatics **
2011 Jan 07
7
My external node classifier script is totally ignored
Hi, I just added an external classifier script, and things are not working as I expected to. Trying to read documentation about ext.nodes and searching the archives I couldn''t come up with any useful results. My classifier script outputs: --- YAML --- classes: - geodns::production::backend environment: production name: z01-06-02 parameters: puppet_server:
2007 Jul 28
9
Howto install domU CentOS 5 directly on partition
Hi. I am new to CentOS (Debian user) and I am looking for way how to install CentOS 5 on domU in the way that I have it directly on dom0 LVM partition. If I install it with virtual-manager then the installation program takes that partition as a disk and then creates new partitions on it. I don''t want it that way because I cannot then mount it from dom0. Is there some way how to
2008 Nov 20
1
Math Expression in 3D Plots
Is there anyway to label axes in 3D plots with mathematical expressions? In the code below, I want to replace "delta_yrsed" with what "\Delta \widehat{yrsed}" represents in TeX, but the [xyz]lab parameters of title3d appear to only accept character strings. require("rgl") fn.delta.yrsed <- function(dist, delta.dist,
2011 Jan 18
1
Semi-Regular Time Series with Missing Values
Hi, I'm trying to make a ts object that has both NA values and a frequency other than 1 (so I can use stl). I've tried all permutations I can think of, but cannot get the desired (expected?) results. The values live in x and the corresponding semi-regular time stamps are in t: > library('zoo') > z = zoo(x, order.by=t, frequency=24) > zzr = as.zooreg(z, start=0) > zr
2011 Sep 12
5
Hourly data with zoo
I have date data as a numeric and hourly data in 0 to 2300 hours in a dataframe. d <- rep(20110101,24) h <- seq(from = 0, to = 2300, by = 100) df <- data.frame(LST_DATE = d, LST_TIME = h, data = rnorm(24, 0, 1)) S <- chron(dates. = as.character(df$LST_DATE), times. = paste(as.character(df$LST_TIME/100), ":0:0", sep = ""), format =
2009 Jul 02
1
Windows zip-files (binaries) for older version of scatterplot3d
Hi, I am working with -poLCA- which uses the package -scatterplot3d- in order to work. However, I work on a restricted server that is not online. The R-version installed there is 2.6. However, running library(poLCA) after installing the most recent -scatterplot3d- on the server leaves me with R telling me that scatterplot3d needs R-version 2.7 or a more recent versions. Since I cannot install the
2007 Aug 02
1
Using 'diff' on zoo vs zooreg classes (possible bug?)
Hello, Can anyone explain the following behaviour? To me it seems a bug, but maybe it is intentional. It seems that a diff on a zooreg class that is not _strictly_ regular only considers those entries that are 'deltat' apart. In the following, diff on the zooreg class only returns values where the index was one second apart. The example replicates by dev code, but I've also tested
2002 Jun 27
1
using identify() with scatterplot3d()
Dear all I am running R 1.4.1 on a Linux box. I have tried to label data points in a 3-d scatterplot, but without much success. What I did was as follows: > scatterplot3d(x, y, z) > identify(x, y, z, row.names(Data)) When I tried to click on/near the data points, I either receive this msg: warning: no point with 0.25 inches, or some numbers in Data, not the row names, come up on the
2013 Mar 28
1
scatterplot3d with densCols ?
Hi, I was trying to make a 3D plot using densCols. The documentation for densCols doesn't look like it'll work for 3D. For example: ----------------------------------------- library(scatterplot3d) v1 <- rnorm(10000) v2 <- rnorm(10000) v3 <- rnorm(10000) ## 2D with denscols mat1 <- cbind(v1,v2) mcols1 <- densCols(mat1) plot(mat1,col=mcols1) mat <- cbind(v1,v2,v3)
2008 Feb 09
1
scatterplot3d to display text
Dear all, I'm looking for a way to display text (label) in a scatterplot3d instead of the default dot. I mean someting like the text() function which can be associated with plot(). Do you think this is possible ? My second question is quite well covered by some threads but I haven't been able to find a definitive way of doing. Is there a way to enable rotation in a scatterplot3d ?
2008 Jul 24
1
Problem with scatterplot3d example
I tried to run the following example from section 4.1.4 of the "Scatterplot3d - an R package for Visualizing Multivariate Data" vignette and got an error on the part that plots the regression plane: > library(scatterplot3d) > data(trees) > s3d <- scatterplot3d(trees, type = "h", color = "blue", + angle = 55, scale.y = 0.7, pch = 16, main = "Adding
2009 Aug 03
2
scatterplot3d bug??
Hey guys, Not sure if I encountered a bug with the scatterplot3d function. Here's the calls I made: s3d1 <- scatterplot3d(TotLogDisttenp,TotDifftenp,TotMeasuredRSLtenp,pch=16,highlight.3d=TRUE,angle=40,type="h",main="MRSL ~ LogDist + Diff"); s3d1$plane3d(fitols); s3d1 <-
2010 Feb 03
2
Positioning the y label in scatterplot3d
Is there a way of repositioning the y label in scatterplot3d so that it is parallel with the y axis? Many thanks Richard
2017 Oct 31
1
Scatterplot3d :: Rotating x tick labels by x degrees
On 31.10.2017 00:56, Alex Restrepo wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to rotate the x axis tick labels by 45 degrees. Using the code below, could someone please provide an example? Many Thanks In Advance, Alex 45 degree rotation is not supported in base R graphics and scatterplot3d uses that. You can use par(las=2) before your code and get them rrotated by 90 degrees, or you can add
2007 Oct 31
1
Axis Location/Data view in scatterplot3d
All, I constructed a fairly simple plot using the below and scatterplot3d. However, the axis locations in scatterplot3d seem to 'hide' quite a bit of the points in my graphic based on the viewing angle, hence not adhering to Tufte's rules. I tried to determine if I could rotate the graph and relocate all three axis (origin (0, 0, 0))so they would be at the back left so the
2007 May 10
1
scatterplot3d fine tuning
I have a 3D scatterplot and would like to change the displayed range along the y-axis. for instance suppose I have: x = seq(0.2,0.7,0.01) y = seq(0.4,0.9,0.01) z = runif(51) scatterplot3d(x,y,z,xlim=c(0.2,0.7),ylim=c(0.4,0.9),zlim=c(0,1)) But would like the y-axis to read: 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, blank, blank, 1.0 Is there a way to issue an "axis" statement in the scatterplot3d? Also,
2006 Apr 19
1
scatterplot3d: fractionary xrange
Dear all, I'm plotting this and I need x range = (-2.5, 2.5). require(scatterplot3d) scatterplot3d(1,1,1, pch=19, xlim=c(-2.5, 2.5), zlim=c(0,2), ylim=c(0,3), xaxs="i", yaxs="i") In any case, it seems that in the drawing range for x is (-3,3). I guessed I could have this kind of behaviour for ranges: plot(1,1, pch=19, xlim=c(-2.5, 2.5), ylim=c(0,3),
2005 Sep 28
1
scatterplot3d + density() + polygon(color)
Hi R Users, How to use the function polygon() together with the package scatterplot3d? I am trying to color below of the curves defined for the function density(). I tried to use the site: R GRAPH GALLERY as tutorial. I tried to adapt the example of this page: [figure]: http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=30 [code]:
2008 Oct 23
2
map points from scatterplot3d onto 2d fitted plane
Dear R helpers, I have a 3D scatter plot that I have generated from scatterplot3d (which looks great- thanks!) and I can see that the points in my graph fall in a plane. Following the example 5 from 3D scatter plot (below) I have fitted a regression plane. Now what I would like to do is a rotation so that my new co-ordinate system is about the fitted plane (by finding the normal to the plane