In Win95/NT you can use xgobi (program and R interface) as well, provided you will install an x-server on your machine (a free one is available from http://www.microimages.com/freestuf/mix/). Regards! Zdenek Skala *****************************************************
Uli Flenker wrote:
I'm not familiar with S/S+, but I think the "xgobi" software package can do what you want (spin plots, brushing, etc. ...). There is an interface to R as well as to S/S+. The program itself and the interface are both available at StatLib (Mirror from http://www.research.att.com/areas/stat/xgobi). I don't know what kind of platform you are using, but as far as I remember "xgobi" is included in a number of Linux distributions, which could make life a little easier for you. Uli Flenker Institute of Biochemistry German Sports University Cologne Carl-Diem-Weg 6 50933 Cologne / Germany Phone 0049/0221/4982-493 -494
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Agustin Lobo wrote:
Dear R-users and R-developpers, I've not been able to find 3d graphics in R, like Splus spin() or brush(). Are there any that I've missed and/or is anybody working on implementing these type of functions?
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