Hi Bruce,
With a much larger data set, you would see a smoother plot like your
sample. I plotted frequency as the abcissa and slope as the ordinate. It
looks as though your sample has it the other way round and the plot limits
are extended beyond the range of the data. However, makeDensityMatrix an
Hi Neo,
It's a bit of a guess, but try this:
bat_call<-read.table(text="Fc Sc
26.58 -5.95
27.03 -8.2
27.16 -2.07
26.19 -7.68
26.62 -3.99
26.85 -6.08
26.94 0
26.1-5.74
26.62 -5.96
26.85 -4.05
26.98 -4.09
26.02 -5.69
26.53 -7.89
26.62 -2
26.8-4.04
28.73 7
25.
Hi all,
While exploring packages for 3D plots that several folks suggested (Tnx
all!)
It seems what I really need is a contour plot. This is not working int
he Deducer GUI.
This will be an aid to separating bats by their vocal signatures.
What I need to do is plot *Fc *against *Sc* with the t
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"3D plotting" at rseek.org (or R 3-d plotting on google)
CRAN plotting task view:
https://CRAN.R-project.org/view=Graphics
... and you don't even necessarily need 3D plotting if you encode the
density with color à la heatmaps.
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with havi
Hi all,
Fumbling around trying to find a plot package to do 3D plots.
This will be an aid to separating bats by their vocal signatures.
What I need to do is plot *Fc *against *Sc* with the third dimension
being the *density* of the data points in the Fc-Sc plot.
Data format is like this abbrevia
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