zplot function

Plotting for 3 dimensional data

Plotting for 3 dimensional data

Plots z above xy plane as 3D mountain or 2D contourlines

zplot(x, y, z, DrawTopView = TRUE, NrOfContourLines = 20, TwoDplotter = "native", xlim, ylim)

Arguments

  • x: Vector of x-coordinates of the data. If y and z are missing: Matrix containing 3 rows, one for each coordinate
  • y: Vector of y-coordinates of the data.
  • z: Vector of z-coordinates of the data.
  • DrawTopView: Optional: Boolean, if true plot contours otherwise a 3D plot. Default: True
  • NrOfContourLines: Optional: Numeric. Only used when DrawTopView == True. Number of lines to be drawn in 2D contour plots. Default: 20
  • TwoDplotter: Optional: String indicating which backend to use for plotting. Possible Values: 'ggplot', 'native', 'plotly'
  • xlim: [1:2] scalar vector setting the limits of x-axis
  • ylim: [1:2] scalar vector setting the limits of y-axis

Returns

If the plotting backend does support it, this will return a handle for the generated plot.

Examples

## Not run: data("Lsun3D") Data=Lsun3D$Data if(exists("zplot", where = asNamespace("DataVisualizations"))) DataVisualizations::zplot(Data[,1],Data[,2],Data[,3]) ## End(Not run)

Author(s)

Felix pape