On 22/06/2017 3:15 AM, Alaios wrote:
Thanks. So after searching 4 hours last night it looks like that there
is no R package that can do this right now. Any other ideas or
suggestions might be helpful.
I don't know what you want the display to look like, but if you want it
to be rotatable, rgl
Thanks. So after searching 4 hours last night it looks like that there is no R
package that can do this right now. Any other ideas or suggestions might be
helpful.RegardsAlex
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 3:21 PM, Alaios via R-help
wrote:
Thanks Duncan for the replyI can not suppress an
Thanks Duncan for the replyI can not suppress anything these are radiation
pattern measurements that are typically are taken at X,Y and Z planes. See an
example here, where I want to plot the measurements for the red, green and blue
planes (so the image below withouth the 3d green structure
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On 21/06/2017 5:23 AM, Alaios via R-help wrote:
Thanks a lot for the reply.After looking at different parts of the code today
I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file. In
case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create
something like
Thanks a lot for the reply.After looking at different parts of the code today
I was able to start with simple 2D polar plots as the attached pdf file. In
case the attachment is not visible I used the plot.polar function to create
something like
that.https://vijaybarve.files.wordpress.com/2013
package rgl.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 20.06.2017 21:29, Alaios via R-help wrote:
HelloI have three x,y,z vectors (lets say each is set as rnorm(360)). So each
one is having 360 elements each one correpsonding to angular coordinates (1
degree, 2 degrees, 3 degrees, 360 degrees) and I want to
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