[R] plotting intersecting planes
Peter Dunn
dunn at usq.edu.au
Tue Nov 19 07:40:57 CET 2002
Hi all
In two days, I am giving a small, informal workshop in our
Department about using R. Initially, it was just for statistician,
but surprisingly (to me anyhow) many mathematicians are also
coming who have a MATLAB background. They are coming at the
Workshop from a teaching perspective.
They are considering using R to avoid licensing issues with
MATLAB. One thing they were hoping me to show them was some
3D plotting. I have used persp and image and all. But what
about, say, plottting intersecting planes? I can't seem to find a
way of plotting in 3D, and then adding another plot.
I guess I am after a 3D equivalent of lines or points;
one plots the original plot and then adds to it.
Ideally, this would be a simple task; we wouldn't want to have
our students mucking about too much to plot two planes intersecting.
Thanks as always.
P.
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Dr Peter Dunn
dunn@
usq.edu.au (USQ CRICOS No. 00244B)
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