plot.surface {fields} | R Documentation |
Plots a surface
Description
Plots a surface object in several different ways to give 3-d
information e.g. a contour plots, perspective plots.
Usage
plot.surface(x, main = NULL, type = "C", zlab = NULL, xlab = NULL,
ylab = NULL, levels = NULL, zlim = NULL, graphics.reset = NULL,
labcex = 0.6, add.legend=TRUE, ...)
Arguments
x |
A surface object. At the minimum a list with components x,y and z
in the same form as the input list for the standard contour, persp
or image functions. This can also be an object from predict.surface.
|
main |
Title for plot.
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type |
type="p" for a perspective/drape plot,
type="I" for an image plot with a legend
strip (see image.plot). type="C" is the "I" option with contours lines
added. type="b" gives both "p" and "C" as a 2X1 panel |
zlab |
z-axes label
|
xlab |
x-axes label
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ylab |
y-axes labels
|
levels |
Vector of levels to be passed to contour function.
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graphics.reset |
Reset to original graphics parameters after function plotting.
Default is to reset if type ="b" but not for the single plot options.
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zlim |
Sets z limits on perspective plot. |
labcex |
Label sizes for axis labeling etc.
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add.legend |
If TRUE adds a legend to the draped perspective plot |
... |
Other graphical parameters that are passed along to either drape.persp
or image.plot
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See Also
surface, predict.surface, as.surface, drape.plot, image.plot
Examples
fit<- Tps( BD[,1:4], BD$lnya) # fit surface to data
# surface of variables 2 and 3
# holding 1 and 4 fixed at their median levels
out.p<-predict.surface(fit, xy=c(2,3))
plot.surface(out.p, type="C") # surface plot
[Package
fields version 3.3.1
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