plot in 3D based on rgl
3-dimensional plots, which can be rotated and zoomed in/out
plot3D(x,...) ## Default S3 method: plot3D(x,...,add=FALSE,bbox=TRUE,axes=FALSE, cex=1,size=cex,col=1)
x |
an object to be plotted, e.g. a data frame or a data matrix |
... |
additional plotting parameters as described in
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add |
logical, adding or new plot |
bbox |
logical, whether to add a bounding box |
axes |
logical, whether to plot an axes of coordinates |
cex |
size of the plotting symbol |
size |
size of the plotting symbol, only size or cex should be used |
col |
the color used for dots, defaults to black. |
The function provides a generic interface for 3-dimensional plotting in analogy to the 2d-plotting interface of plot, using rgl package.
the 3D plotting coordinates of the objects displayed, returned invisibly
K.Gerald v.d. Boogaart http://www.stat.boogaart.de
rgl::points3d
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graphics::plot
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plot3D.rmult
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x <- cbind(rnorm(10),rnorm(10),rnorm(10)) data(SimulatedAmounts) if(requireNamespace("rgl", quietly = TRUE)) { plot3D(x) plot3D(sa.lognormals,cex=4,col=1:nrow(sa.lognormals)) } ## this function requires package 'rgl'
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