On 4/25/2007 9:26 AM, hadley wickham wrote: >> I am restating the problem and thanks you for sending me such a good >> function histogram in 3d. Thanks for that but i think my problem has been >> misinterpreted. I just wanted a simple 3d bar Plot. Although I have not >> written anything for R but i will surely like to contribute to R and if i >> can assist someone in writing then it would be a great help to me. >> >> Problem was :-) >> >> I have data in a two dimensional table. each row of the data adds upto 100 >> >> ( hence they are percentages ). >> it can be interpreted as like this A - I are the matches and P - X are >> the players. Thus Player P scored 20% of the runs during this season in >> Match C, 60% in Match D and remaining 20% in Match G. >> >> I want to plot 3-d bar plot, where X axis have players, Y axis have >> Matches and Z axis as the percentage(0 - 100%) >> Please help me in this regards. (Please note on my X and Y axes Numbers >> are not there instead alphabets) > > I suggest that you don't use a 3d bar chart. 3d bar charts are > generally hard to interpret for two reasons: large bars will obscure > small bars behind them, and it is very difficult to judge the true > length of the bars. I suggest you try creating a series of 2d bar > charts instead - you are far more likely to be able to interpret them > easily.
I agree with this. Duncan Murdoch ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch 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.