On 8/26/2008 1:05 PM, Chibisi Chima-Okereke wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to do a 3d plot where the x,y,z axes intersects with the origin
(0,0,0) using the plot3d() funtion in the rgl package without success. I
looked back at the past archives on this subject and someone suggested using
djmrgl package. I searched and found it, installed it but when I try to load
it I get the error ...

Don't use djmrgl.  I don't support it any more.

Use rgl. If the automatic axes don't work, then use axis3d (or even segments3d) to draw them exactly where you want.

For example,

> points3d(rnorm(100),rnorm(100),rnorm(100))
> axis3d('x', pos=c(0,0,0))
> axis3d('y', pos=c(0,0,0))
> axis3d('z', pos=c(0,0,0))

Duncan Murdoch


Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) :
  unable to load shared library
'C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-27~1.0/library/djmrgl/libs/djmrgl.dll':
  LoadLibrary failure:  The specified procedure could not be found.

(Using Windows XP)

The file is in "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.7.0\library\djmrgl\libs\" and I have
tried putting this in the PATH variable but it still doesn't make a
difference.

I would appreciate it if someone could help me on this.

Kind Regards

Chibisi

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