I've got a 4x4 matrix of points from a 2-way ANOVA I'd like to plot. The x,y correspond to the treatment groups and look like this ((1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(2,1),...). The z is the 4x4 matrix. How can I get persp to grid the x,y axis with only the numbers 1-4 on both? Regards, Joel Bremson UC Davis Statistics Dept.
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2 messages · Joel Bremson, Uwe Ligges
Joel Bremson wrote:
I've got a 4x4 matrix of points from a 2-way ANOVA I'd like to plot. The x,y correspond to the treatment groups and look like this ((1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(2,1),...). The z is the 4x4 matrix. How can I get persp to grid the x,y axis with only the numbers 1-4 on both?
The first question is whether it will be nice to have a surface by just 4x4 points (of probably non-continous variables), the second point is that it is very hard to have a fixed number of tick marks in persp(). I think it is almost impossible without changing internal code. As an ugly workaround, you can add text add the corresponding positions along the axes using the transformation matrix given in the examples of ?persp. Uwe Ligges
Regards, Joel Bremson UC Davis Statistics Dept.
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