[R] Surfaceplot3D with wireframe
Gustaf Granath
gustaf.granath at ebc.uu.se
Tue Oct 10 12:42:24 CEST 2006
Hi,
I want to make a surface3D plot of a landscape. I have cordinates (x, y, z)
recorded with a GPS. The datapoints are not evenly distributed within the
rectangular area.
To do a fast 3D plot I used following.
> library(grid)
> library(lattice)
> v <- read.table("clipboard")
> names(v) <- c("x", "y", "z")
> wireframe(z ~ x * y, data = v)
However I just get an empty box with no 3D grid. I have tried with other data
and then it usually works. But I cant get it to work with my data.
Here is a sample of my data (x, y, z). I think there is something in my data set
that wireframe doesnt like. Any ideas?? Are there better commands to use?
(I have tried to change the magnitude of the numbers but that doesnt help)
y x z
6659592.078 1585162.959 59.229
6659591.348 1585164.402 59.159
6659590.494 1585163.294 59.205
6659589.466 1585158.968 59.290
6659589.229 1585159.390 59.246
6659588.963 1585158.895 59.201
6659589.475 1585158.617 59.199
6659589.808 1585159.206 59.135
6659592.361 1585161.707 59.447
6659592.387 1585161.319 59.437
6659592.590 1585161.871 59.217
6659591.989 1585162.156 59.163
6659591.934 1585161.489 59.358
6659590.340 1585158.060 59.352
6659590.228 1585157.714 59.138
6659590.957 1585157.947 59.145
6659590.422 1585158.344 59.214
6659589.904 1585158.024 59.175
6659589.877 1585162.033 59.346
6659589.967 1585161.674 59.197
6659590.109 1585162.062 59.205
6659589.778 1585162.572 59.152
6659589.591 1585161.876 59.187
6659591.783 1585156.210 59.561
6659592.164 1585156.764 59.266
6659590.352 1585156.154 59.339
6659590.890 1585154.720 59.278
6659592.520 1585155.023 59.250
6659593.127 1585166.690 59.217
Regards,
Gustaf
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Gustaf Granath (PhD student)
Dept of Plant Ecology
Evolutionary Biology Centre (EBC)
Uppsala University
Villavägen 14, SE - 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden
Tel: +46 (0)18-471 76 88
Fax: 018 55 34 19
Email: Gustaf.Granath at ebc.uu.se
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