[R] TRIANGLE AW: lattice: shape of box around wireframe

Thomas Roth thomas.k.roth at googlemail.com
Fri Dec 18 16:02:35 CET 2009


Sorry,

I mixed up some words... 
I wrote rectangle but meant TRIANGLE, sorry for that. 

As for the book, I own it, studied it as well as the help pages but didn't
come to a conclusion for my problem. Aspect can't help me with my problem. I
need to set up the axes and obviously make some transformations and that's
where I'm looking for some help...


----
User-level control of the display is at the level of (1) either the
 panel function, which is somewhat non-trivial for the 3-D functions,
 or (2) the 'panel.3d.wireframe' function (for wireframe), where you
 can basically do anything after the axes and the transformations have
 been set up.
---

Thomas



 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsemius at comcast.net] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009 15:32
An: Thomas Roth
Cc: 'Deepayan Sarkar'; r-help at r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R] lattice: shape of box around wireframe


On Dec 18, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Thomas Roth wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the quick answer...
>
> I made a small example:
>
> require(lattice)
> x = 1:100
> x = numeric(0)
> z = numeric(0)
> y = numeric(0)
> for(i in 1:100)
> {
>  y = c(y,1:i)
>  x = c(x, rep(i,i))
>  z = x + y
> }
>
> #omitted bounding box
> wireframe(z ~ x*y, par.box = c(col = "transparent"))
>
> #needed: rectangular bounding box
> wireframe(z ~ x*y)
>
>
> now what i'm looking for is a rectangular bounding box but I don't  
> know where to start...

When I tried to use the Lattice book, I found that I could not locate  
the code that produced the example I remembered (Figure  and could not  
initially findo Figures 13.8 and 13.9 (because they were in the color  
plates section in chapter 3) that appeared to be the result for the  
section to which I was referred from chapter 6.5.  So I would suggest  
going to the book's website:

http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html

and looking at the code for 13.9 and 6.5, both of which use cloud but  
I think the parameter you want is aspect, which is also in the  
parameter list for wireframe. Further examination of the wireframe  
help page examples suggests that you have not yet looked at that  
resource, since the first one uses aspect to create a rectangular  
bounding box.

-- 
David.

r
>
> Thomas
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Deepayan Sarkar [mailto:deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009 14:29
> An: Thomas Roth
> Cc: r-help at r-project.org
> Betreff: Re: [R] lattice: shape of box around wireframe
>
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Thomas Roth
> <thomas.k.roth at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if there is a way to adjust the shape of the box  
>> around the
>> wireframe. By default this box is always a cube. For instance, is it
>> possible to cut this cube into two halfs each half being a 3d  
>> rectangle? Or
>> just plot a 3d rectangle with a wireframe inside and adjusted axes?
>>
>> So far I've read "Lattice: Multivariate Data Visualization with R"  
>> and
>> searched through the mailing list.
>
> User-level control of the display is at the level of (1) either the
> panel function, which is somewhat non-trivial for the 3-D functions,
> or (2) the 'panel.3d.wireframe' function (for wireframe), where you
> can basically do anything after the axes and the transformations have
> been set up. There are examples both in the book and on the
> r-help/r-devel lists. Let me know if you need help in figuring out any
> specific details (such as how to omit the default bounding box by
> setting its color to transparent).
>
> -Deepayan
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT




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