One way to do 3-D plotting was just told to me by Kaspar Pflugshaupt, in response to my earlier question about parallel coordinate displays. It is to get the xgobi package. There are two parts to it. One is the R package, which you get from CRAN, under "Contributed code." You download this and install it according to the directions for installing packages. (For me, that was simply "R INSTALL xgobi" on the linux command line.) But that is just the R interface. You also need xgobi itself. The web page for it is http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/general/XGobi/ This does 3-D graphs, rotations, etc. Very nice. Only the newer versions do parallel coodinate displays. Unfortunately for me, the rpm for Linux that exists in http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ is out of date and does not include this, so I will have to install the newer version by hand. Haven't done this yet. But I have installed the RPM, and it does work very nicely. Of course, on the R command line, you have to say library(xgobi) and then the command to invoke it is xgobi(matrix) where "matrix" is the data set you want to display. Jon -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at stat.math.ethz.ch _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._
3D plotting
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