[R] add points to lattice cloud plot (3D scatter)

Luigi Marongiu m@rong|u@|u|g| @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Feb 28 18:35:16 CET 2019


Fair enough, thank you.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 4:56 PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
> You are missing the point... lattice assembles the entire data set at once so it can adjust and synchronize all of the scales and then it generates an object that can be printed to a device. This approach is entirely incompatible with the base graphics approach of keeping global variables around that help successive functions cooperate to cumulatively build up an image.
>
> You need to get all your points into the lattice call initially. which may involve changing how you structure the data before you create the plot. Read the vignette and some tutorials.
>
> On February 28, 2019 7:38:52 AM PST, Luigi Marongiu <marongiu.luigi using gmail.com> wrote:
> >I see. I have been thinking of superimposing two plots with
> >par(new=TRUE), but how could I remove all the graphic parameters
> >(axes, background etc) keeping only the actual points in lattice? (if
> >possible).
> >Tx
> >
> >On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 3:53 PM Duncan Murdoch
> ><murdoch.duncan using gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 28/02/2019 5:39 a.m., Luigi Marongiu wrote:
> >> > Dear all,
> >> > is it possible to add points to a lattice cloud plot (3D scatter)?
> >I
> >> > can plot the main data, but what if I wanted to add another point.
> >In
> >> > R there is the high level plotting function plot(), then the low
> >level
> >> > points() or lines() etc. What is the equivalent for lattice?
> >>
> >> I don't know for sure, but I don't think you can do that in lattice.
> >> The scatterplot3d::scatterplot3d function returns enough information
> >to
> >> do this, but I don't think lattice::cloud does.  But even
> >> scatterplot3d::scatterplot3d won't necessarily get it right if points
> >> hide others that are behind them.  It uses the "painter's algorithm",
> >> and that needs everything to be drawn in just the right order, which
> >you
> >> probably won't get if you draw things in several calls.
> >>
> >> You can draw things in arbitrary order using rgl::plot3d or related
> >> functions, but you'll need to do more work yourself to get an array
> >of
> >> plots like lattice gives.
> >>
> >> Duncan Murdoch
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Thank you
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>>>
> >> >
> >> > df = data.frame(Name = c("A", "B", "C", "D", "E"),
> >> >                x_axis = c(-0.591, 0.384, -0.384, -0.032, 0.754),
> >> >                y_axis = c(-1.302, 1.652, -1.652, 0.326, 0.652),
> >> >                z_axis = c(1.33, 1.33, 2.213, 0.032, -0.754),
> >> >                stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
> >> >
> >> > cloud(z_axis ~ x_axis * y_axis, data = df,
> >> >        xlab = "X", ylab = "Y", zlab = "Z",
> >> >        pch = 16, col = "red", type = "b", cex = 1.5,
> >> >        ltext(x=df$x_axis, y=df$y_axis, z=df$z_axis,
> >> >              labels=df$Names, pos=1, offset=1, cex=0.8)
> >> > )
> >> >
> >> > df2 = data.frame(Name = "F",
> >> >                  x_axis = 0.891,
> >> >                  y_axis = 2.302
> >> >                  z_axis = -1.83,
> >> >                  stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
> >> >
> >>
>
> --
> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.



-- 
Best regards,
Luigi



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