On 21/07/2020 5:00 a.m., Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi Byron,
As in the help page, three types of arrows can be specified.

Actually four types: rotation, extrusion, lines, flat. But the rest of your answer is right.

Duncan Murdoch

 In the
"rotation" type, "width" is the parameter that determines the diameter
of the cylindrical shaft as a fraction of the "barb", the cone at the
end. In the default "extrusion" arrow, "thickness" is the fraction of
the "width" of the shaft. Effectively how thick the fettuccine is
relative to its width. Thickness doesn't seem to affect the "lines" or
"flat" type, with the latter apparently of zero thickness.

Jim

On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 11:39 AM Byron Dom via R-help
<r-help@r-project.org> wrote:

I'm struggling to come up to speed with rgl. At the moment, I'm struggling with the function 
arrows3d(). In the R documentation for that, two parameters/arguments are mentioned: 
"thickness" (of the arrow's shaft) and "width" (of the arrow's shaft).
Naively, I would expect the arrow's shaft under normal circumstances to be cylindrical and its 
width or thickness would reduce to the single parameter "diameter." Then in some cases 
like plotting a 2-dimensional arrow on a 2-dimensional surface embedded in a 3D space, things like 
"width" would have an obvious meaning.
Would someone explain this to me, including the difference between width and 
thickness.
Thanks in advance.

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