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compositions (version 2.0-1)

plot3D: plot in 3D based on rgl

Description

3-dimensional plots, which can be rotated and zoomed in/out

Usage

plot3D(x,...)
# S3 method for default
plot3D(x,…,add=FALSE,bbox=TRUE,axes=FALSE,
           cex=1,size=cex,col=1)

Arguments

x

an object to be plotted, e.g. a data frame or a data matrix

additional plotting parameters as described in rgl::rgl.material

add

logical, adding or new plot

bbox

logical, whether to add a bounding box

axes

logical, whether to plot an axes of coordinates

cex

size of the plotting symbol

size

size of the plotting symbol, only size or cex should be used

col

the color used for dots, defaults to black.

Value

the 3D plotting coordinates of the objects displayed, returned invisibly

Details

The function provides a generic interface for 3-dimensional plotting in analogy to the 2d-plotting interface of plot, using rgl package.

See Also

rgl::points3d, graphics::plot, plot3D.rmult,

plot3D.acomp,plot3D.rcomp, plot3D.aplus,plot3D.rplus

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
x <- cbind(rnorm(10),rnorm(10),rnorm(10))
data(SimulatedAmounts)
if(requireNamespace("rgl", quietly = TRUE)) {
  plot3D(x)
  plot3D(sa.lognormals,cex=4,col=1:nrow(sa.lognormals))
} ## this function requires package 'rgl'
# }

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