[R] 3D plotting

Uli Flenker; Raum 704 uli at biochem.dshs-koeln.de
Fri May 26 12:34:02 CEST 2000


Karamian,

R provides the possibility of perspective plots, which are one kind of
3D graphics. Look at the documentation for "persp()", or just type
"example(persp)".

On the other hand there is a extremely powerful software package named
"xgobi" which can do a lot of (dynamic) 3D plotting.

You will find it at http://www.research.att.com/areas/stat/xgobi.

There is a R interface to xgobi available from CRAN.

I had (and still have) some problems with building the newest
xgobi version from source. It seems to be a bit sophisticated concerning
the libraries on my system. So when you are using linux, I think you
should make sure that you don't have a too old distrbution.

Good luck ...


        Uli Flenker
        Institute of Biochemistry
        German Sports University Cologne
        Carl-Diem-Weg 6

        50933 Cologne / Germany

        Phone 0049/0221/4982-493



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