[R] scatterplot3d

Marwan Khawaja marwan.khawaja at aub.edu.lb
Thu Jun 20 17:56:59 CEST 2002


Dear Uwe,
Many thanks for your help -- it works fine!
Best Marwan

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de]
> Sent: 20 June, 2002 00:29
> To: Marwan Khawaja
> Cc: R
> Subject: Re: [R] scatterplot3d
>
>
> Marwan Khawaja wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I am trying to replicate example 4 in the package 'scatterplot3d':
> >
> > s3d.dat_data.frame(cols=as.vector(col(my.model4)),
> >   rows=as.vector(row(my.model4)),
> >   value=as.vector(my.model4))
> > scatterplot3d(s3d.dat, type="h", lwd=5, pch=" ",
> >   x.ticklabs=colnames(my.model4), y.ticklabs=rownames(my.model4),
> >         main="Conditional probabilities, Model 3")
> >
> > Nice! but,
> > 1) Not clear how to attach a vector of alphanumeric labels for rows and
> > columns -- instead of the rownames.
>
> What about
>  scatterplot3d(...., x.ticklabs = c("label 11", "label 12", ....),
>    y.ticklabs = c("label 21", label 22", ....))
>
> See ?scatterplot3d.
>
>
> > 2) What is the 'pch' option for producing vertical lines (for the values)
> > exactly the size of the 'boxes'?
>
> Well, 'pch' specifies the symbol/character for plotting points (as
> mentioned in ?scatterplot3d), not anything regarding lines.
> To obtain vertical lines, use   type = "h"  as  common for R graphics
> (mentioned in ?scatterplot3d as well).
> The width of the lines can be specified with the argument lwd (cf.
> ?par).
>
> Uwe Ligges
>

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