On Feb 19, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Uwe Ligges wrote:

On 18.02.2011 11:02, Rosario Garcia Gil wrote:
Hello

I have a multiple linear regression with two cofactors, I would like to represent a plane but I could not find any help which worked out.

Any suggestions.


One way is  explained in:

library("scatterplot3d")
?scatterplot3d

Now see example 5.

Multiple examples of this one and other Ligges' work can also be found in the R Graphics Gallery:

http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/thumbs.php

A nice 3d intro:

http://www.polisci.ohio-state.edu/faculty/lkeele/3dinR.pdf


Not even indirectly related to your request for planar representations, but a very nice collection of R graphics related to spatial processes:

http://r-spatial.sourceforge.net/gallery/

And a rather amazing graphics compendium that is apparently able to create any package's graphics examples in the fly. When you enter the website you get what appears to be a random example, but can then navigate to the package of your choice:

http://bm2.genes.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/




Uwe Ligges




Regards and thanks in advance.
Rosario
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