Am Dienstag, 30. November 2004 10:26 schrieb Petr Pikal:
Hallo Andreas
There is probably no one who can give you some answer as you
did provide almost no facts what you really did and what is wrong.
You probably need to transform your coordinates to orthogonal
and plot them as you wish. But
Hallo Andreas
There is probably no one who can give you some answer as you
did provide almost no facts what you really did and what is wrong.
You probably need to transform your coordinates to orthogonal
and plot them as you wish. But you have to do it yourself.
I had some data in polar
On 30 Nov 2004 at 11:06, Andreas Franke wrote:
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Hi !
Thanks for replying to my post and sorry for not being specific
enough. Maybe I am the one who didnt get the point , but as far as I
understand R plots filled.contour(x,y,z,...) in the following way:
x,y define a grid in
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 04:06, Andreas Franke wrote:
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It would be nice if one could just plot data given as F(x,y) where
you supply x and y for every data point seperatly so that you dont
need any specific grid.
This is one solution, but it's not exactly what you want: