[R] persp graphs

Spencer Graves spencer.graves at pdf.com
Sat Sep 20 21:30:25 CEST 2003


It depends on what he wants:  For certain circumstances, persp on the 
output of interp or loess is appropriate (Venables and Ripley 2002, 
Modern Applied Statistics with S, 4th ed., p. 76). 

hope this helps.  spencer graves
Uwe Ligges wrote:

>Mario Alberto Cozzuol wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>I am doing my way on R, with much experimenting. So, I am trying to plot a 3d
>>graphic ussing "persp" and entering a data set (attached) of UTM coordinates
>>as x,y and a pH values as z. However when I try an error message comes out
>>telling that increasing x and y values are expected. Jus ordering the first
>>vector does not help, and, of course, order the first two independently makes
>>no sense since they are geographic coordinates. So, what I am doing wrong?
>>Thank you all very much for the help,
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>So you are not going to plot a surface, but "just" a set of points? In
>that case persp() is inadequate. For example you can use cloud() in
>package lattice, scatterplot3d() in package "scatterplot3d", the
>packages djmrgl and rgl, or xgobi or ggobi as external software.
>
>Uwe Ligges
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>>Mario
>>--
>>Dr. Mario A. Cozzuol
>>Laboratório de Biologia Evolutiva
>>Universidade Federal de Rondônia
>>BR 364, Km 9,5
>>78900-000 Porto Velho, RO
>>Brasil
>>Tel./Fax 55 69 217-8593
>>E-mail mario at unir.br
>>
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