For an exploratory look at the data, the package rgl (that uses
OpenGL) is great.


On 19 February 2014 05:20, Louis Schreierlc <schreie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>  I have a large data set that consists of a time series of data captured from 
> a device that has three dimensions. I'd like to plot the data such that I 
> have a time series of a point, say, in 3 space. So far the documentation I've 
> seen on 3d graphics (wireframes, topos, etc) don't seem to be appropriate for 
> what I'd like to do. Any suggestions?
>
> thanks
> Lou Schreier
>
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