[R] 3d barplot in rgl
Chris Stubben
stubben at lanl.gov
Tue Sep 25 20:56:37 CEST 2007
hadley wickham <h.wickham <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> Why do you want a 3d barchart? They are generally a bad way to
> present information as tall bars can obscure short bars, and it is
> hard to accurately read off the height of a bar. While adding
> rotation can reduce some of these problems, why not create a graphic
> that your viewers can take in with a glance?
>
3d barplots are a common way to display sensitvity/elasticity matrices in
stage-structured demography. Here's a few other options from Caswell's Matrix
population models book (2001) - I definitely prefer 3d barcharts to these
alternatives.
heatmap(log10(A[3:1,]), Rowv = NA, Colv = NA, scale="none")
plot(log10(c(A)), type="s")
Thanks,
Chris
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