On Friday 09 July 2004 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I didn't get a crash (on Windows 2000) with XEmacs/ESS, so this is likely to be related to amount of memory.
> I repeated the exercise on Windows NT4 and the resize worked > correctly. The graph itself was still empty. This example works > correctly on S-Plus and generates a series of wireplots of a rotated > bivariate normal density. There are a couple of issues here. panel.wireframe() has a very different argument list in S-PLUS and lattice, and even though the ones you have used are common to both, the sequence is different. Using named arguments should fix this, i.e., use panel = function(x, y, subscripts, z, angle, ...) { w <- unique(angle[subscripts]) - panel.wireframe(x, y, subscripts, z, + panel.wireframe(x = x, y = y, subscripts = subscripts, z = z, screen = list(z = w, x = -60, y = 0), ...) }, This will give you non-empty panels, but not different angles of rotation. This is because panel.wireframe doesn't handle screen, the top-level function (wireframe) does. There's no good reason for this behavior, so I'll fix it. But since this would be an API change, I don't think I should do it in a stable update. I can send you a patched version privately if you wish. Deepayan ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel