Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-17 Thread Duncan Murdoch
See responses inline. On 17/06/2019 1:18 p.m., ravi wrote: Hi Duncan, Once again, I must thank you for your excellent support. I am getting to know things which I would have been very difficult by just reading the manual. I have followed your suggestion to use the qmesh3d command. I have un

Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-17 Thread ravi via R-help
Hi Duncan,Once again, I must thank you for your excellent support. I am getting to know things which I would have been very difficult by just reading the manual. I have followed your suggestion to use the qmesh3d command. I have uniquely defined the vertices. I am still stuck. I show below my c

Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-14 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 14/06/2019 9:14 a.m., ravi wrote: Hi Duncan, Thanks a lot for your help. You have really opened up a road for me to to pursue further. Your later solution with cylinder3d is interesting. However, in my real application, I have several parallel planes and very irregular contours in each of

Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-14 Thread ravi via R-help
Hi Duncan,Thanks a lot for your help. You have really opened up a road for me to to pursue further. Your later solution with cylinder3d is interesting. However, in my real application, I have several parallel planes and very irregular contours in each of them. So the quad3d command is more usef

Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-13 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 13/06/2019 4:32 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 13/06/2019 12:47 p.m., ravi via R-help wrote: Hi,I want to plot a surface joining a circle on a plane with another circle (a little offset w.r.t. the first one) on a parallel plane. This is a very simplified version of my problem. I will explai

Re: [R] plotting an isosurface on a 3d plot

2019-06-13 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 13/06/2019 12:47 p.m., ravi via R-help wrote: Hi,I want to plot a surface joining a circle on a plane with another circle (a little offset w.r.t. the first one) on a parallel plane. This is a very simplified version of my problem. I will explain with the following code : # First, I plot the