Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-14 Thread Petr PIKAL
Why heretical. I will look and see if I can use it or not. If it does what I want in easier way then why not to use better tool Thank you Pest regards Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal dne 12.01.2008 01:39:53: Petr == Petr PIKAL [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thank you

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-14 Thread Mark Difford
Hi Petr, Mike Prager has implemented a 4D contour plot in R. You might find this useful. Find an example and the code at: http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/graphcode.php?graph=90 HTH, Mark. Petr Pikal wrote: Dear all I want to display 4 dimensional space by some suitable way. I

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-14 Thread Petr PIKAL
Thank you but this is not exactly what I wanted. I have seen this graph and checked that it is a plot of 2 response variables plotted according to 2 control variables. e.g. it shall be lat, log, value1, value2 data However I have fixed lat, long, height as a control variables and value as

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-14 Thread Malte Brockmann
You could try GGobi (www.ggobi.org) to explore the dataset, nevertheless it is not useful for charts that are to be printed . There is an R-Plugin (rggobi) as well. Thank you but this is not exactly what I wanted. I have seen this graph and checked that it is a plot of 2 response

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-11 Thread Jim Lemon
Petr PIKAL wrote: Thank you Basically I have a rectangular space (like an aquarium) in which I made some analysis. I can make image(lat, long, value) for each height but what I dream about is to make something like scatterplot3d(lat, long, height) with points set according to a value.

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-11 Thread Michael A. Miller
Petr == Petr PIKAL [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thank you Basically I have a rectangular space (like an aquarium) in which I made some analysis. I can make image(lat, long, value) for each height but what I dream about is to make something like scatterplot3d(lat, long,

[R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread Petr PIKAL
Dear all I want to display 4 dimensional space by some suitable way. I searched CRAN and found miscellaneous 3 dim graphics packages which I maybe can modify but anyway I am open to any hint how to efficiently display data like: longitude, latitude, height, value Thank you Petr Pikal [EMAIL

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread hadley wickham
On Jan 10, 2008 8:36 AM, Petr PIKAL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all I want to display 4 dimensional space by some suitable way. I searched CRAN and found miscellaneous 3 dim graphics packages which I maybe can modify but anyway I am open to any hint how to efficiently display data like:

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Petr PIKAL wrote: I want to display 4 dimensional space by some suitable way. You probably need an LSD monitor :-) I searched CRAN and found miscellaneous 3 dim graphics packages which I maybe can modify but anyway I am open to any hint how to efficiently display data like: longitude,

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread Petr PIKAL
Thank you Basically I have a rectangular space (like an aquarium) in which I made some analysis. I can make image(lat, long, value) for each height but what I dream about is to make something like scatterplot3d(lat, long, height) with points set according to a value. Up to now i can do

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread jiho
On 2008-January-10 , at 17:41 , Petr PIKAL wrote: Thank you Basically I have a rectangular space (like an aquarium) in which I made some analysis. I can make image(lat, long, value) for each height but what I dream about is to make something like scatterplot3d(lat, long, height)

Re: [R] 4 dimensional graphics

2008-01-10 Thread Petr PIKAL
Thanks to all who replied. I will check all suggestions to see what is the best one in respect of readability. Suggestion of using LSD monitor from Alberto is quite attracting however I am not sure if legal :-) Thank you again and best regards. Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] jiho [EMAIL PROTECTED]