[R] Partial wireframe plots
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Jan 10 13:23:26 CET 2005
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Rob Knell wrote:
> Can anyone direct me to a method for plotting what you might call a partial
> wireframe plot? I have two explanatory variables in a dataset which give me a
> significant interaction term when I fit a model. The two variables are
> correlated with each other to a moderate degree, and if I plot the predicted
> values from the model as a surface in a 3D wireframe plot there are some
> quite large parts of the surface that don't actually represent reasonable
> values for both variables. I'd like to only plot the parts of the surface
> that correspond to values of X and Y that are present in my dataset, which
> would give a surface with some corners missing. I can't see any way of
> specifying parts of the grid that should not be drawn: can anyone enlighten
> me? Alternatively, is it possible to shade specified squares of the plot to
> indicate the important parts of it?
Note what ?persp says about NA values: I believe wireframe (lattice) does
the same thing, that is only plot the grid over the region of finite
(non-NA, non-Inf) values, at least provided it is a sensible shape.
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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