On Dec 3, 2009, at 7:59 AM, StRose, Suzanne wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I have a question regarding the construction of 3D graphs in 'R', BUT
these graphs also need to illustrate movement (with time) of the
prostate gland (using radiological techniques). I am not sure how to do
this in 'R' although I'm sure there is some way of doing it.



Below, I have copied and pasted some of the data with which I'm working
on.

From an unspecified software format?

The data are for axial images of the prostate for four patients (N1,
N2, N3 and N4) over 20 time points.

You (and we readers) would be better served with the output of dput on the R object. That way you would not deliver an impossible-to-decode- list-of-solitary-numbers, which are now showing up along the left margin of the email that gets sent out from the list-server.

--
David.

The numbers represent the average
amplitude of movement by the prostate gland in mm. The signs (positive
and negative) indicate movement away from or toward the baseline,
respectively. So, any deviation away from the baseline is '+' and any
excursion toward baseline is negative (with the baseline indicated by
Time=0).



I would like to plot 3D graphs illustrating movement of the prostate
with time for each of the four patients but do not know how. I am not an
expert in 'R' so any help will be very, very much appreciated.



Thanks.



Best wishes,

Suzanne





Time

N1

N2

N3

N4

0

0

0

0

0

1

121.8

-60.6

69.8

-122.6

2

19.9

-101.1

77.2

-142.9

3

19.9

-101.1

77.2

-120.4

4

19.9

-101.1

25.8

-131.1

5

44.2

-111.7

25.8

-128.6

6

44.2

-111.7

25.8

-305.7

7

50.5

-111.7

25.8

-232.4

8

75.8

-111.7

121.1

-201.8

9

63

-111.7

121.1

-201.8

10

3.3

-111.7

121.1

-201.8

11

38.9

-111.7

76.4

-175

12

38.9

-111.7

76.4

-175

13

-1.1

-111.7

76.4

-178.8

14

-103.1

-111.7

76.4

-176.2

15

-49.4

-111.7

76.4

-176.2

16

-80.6

-56.5

76.4

-176.2

17

-12.5

-94.7

-37.9

-171.6

18

-12.5

-94.7

-19.8

-186.4

19

-12.5

-94.7

-19.8

-241.1

20

-12.5

-59.4

9.8

-200





Suzanne St.Rose (DVM, MSc, PhD)

Statistician

Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Fulham Road

London SW3 6JJ



Telephone: 0207 808 2186

Email: suzanne.str...@rmh.nhs.uk






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