[Rd] Interest in R plotting capabilities
Telford Tendys
telford@progsoc.uts.edu.au
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 14:21:29 +1100
Forget what I said before, rectangular data works fine with contours, just need
to get the x and y ordering correct firstly.
> z<-matrix(data$z,length(y),length(x))
should be
z<-matrix(data$z,length(x),length(y))
Sorry to bother you folks, I'm still learning this.
I would say that R has good plotting facilities and quite fast too.
- Tel
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