On 11/03/2008 2:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > someone sent in a question earlier about doing > something in 3D so i took a stab at it purely > for educational purposes ( i'm not even sure that I understood the question > actually ). > > Unfortunately, persp gives me an error that I don't understand because it > says "object y not found". I'm sending y in as a parameter to persp similar > to what ?persp shows in one of oits examples so I must not be understanding > something. the code is below. thanks. > > DF <- read.table(textConnection("station month bas > 190 5 0.00 > 190 7 1.563 > 190 10 0.000 > 190 11 0.000 > 202 4 18.750 > 202 5 18.750 > 202 7 6.250 > 202 10 4.80 > 202 11 3.125 > 198 4 18.750 > 198 10 3.20 > 198 11 12.500 > 205 4 0.000 > 205 5 0.000 > 205 10 0.000 > 205 11 0.00"),header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) > > #print(DF) > #print(str(DF)) > > temp1 <- seq(1,max(DF$month),length.out=max(DF$month)) > temp2 <- seq(min(DF$station),max(DF$station),by=1) > print(temp1) > print(temp2) > > persp(x = seq(1,max(DF$month),length.out=max(DF$month)), > y = seq(min(DF$station),max(DF$station),by=1), > z = DF$bas, > xlim=range(x), ylim=range(y), zlim=range(z))
The values you pass to persp() are expressions to be evaluated in your workspace. Since you don't have variables x, y or z defined, you can't specify range(x), range(y) or range(z) as arguments. (Things are different for the defaults for the parameters: those are evaluated in the local frame set up for the call.) Duncan Murdoch ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.