Petr,
It works perfectly! But I still have a question;
I have fit the following data;
x,y,z
1,10,11
2,11,15
3,12,21
4,13,29
5,14,39
6,15,51
7,16,65
8,17,81
9,18,99
10,19,119
>dat.lm <- lm(z~I(x^2)+y, data=dat)
>dat.lm
Call:
lm(formula = z ~ I(x^2) + y, data = dat)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) I(x^2) y
1.841e-14 1.000e+00 1.000e+00
How do I create the "z" matrix from dat.lm?? Without having to type over
all the coefficients?
Kind regards, Darius Blaszijk
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Onderwerp: Re: Fw: [R] Contour plot
Van: "Petr Pikal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Wo, 9 februari, 2005 11:23 am
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Darius
On 8 Feb 2005 at 17:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I understand that I need to have a (in this case) square matrix with all
the data. But the question now is;
>
> - can the contourplot not interpolate the missing values
>
> or alternatively
>
> - I have fit a model to the z data (z = 100 + 0.5x + 0.5y). How can I
make from this model a "square" matrix z to make a contour plot?
Will
x<-1:10
y<-1:10
z <- outer(x,y,function(x,y) 100 + 0.5*x + 0.5*y)
contour(x,y,z)
work as you wish?
Cheers
Petr
>
> Kind regards, Darius Blaszijk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Achim Zeileis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [R] Contour plot
>
>
> > On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 01:15:06 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I would like to make a contourplot of the following data;
> > >
> > > > x <- 1:10
> > > > y <- 1:10
> > > > z <- 100:110
> > >
> > > By doing >contour(x,y,z) I get the following error;
> > >
> > > "Error in contour.default(x, y, z) : no proper `z' matrix
> > > specified"
> > >
> > > How do I fix this??
> >
> > x and y specify a grid and thus z must provide a value for each
combination of the x's and y's! For example:
> > x <- y <- 1:10
> > contour(x, y, outer(x, y))
> > Also look at
> > outer(x, y)
> > and read ?contour.
> >
> > Z
> >
> > > Kind regards, Datius Blaszijk
> > >
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