Hi,

I am not sure about what you need, bu you may want to try Mondrian for
this:

http://rosuda.org/mondrian/

If you have your data in R (as a SpatialPolygonsDataFrame), you can use
sp2Mondrian to export to a file that Mondrian can read. This will let
you visualize multivariate data very easily.

There is also a plug-in for Quantum GIS called manageR that will let you
import your data into QGIS and point and click very easily.

Hope this helps.

Virgilio

El mié, 04-03-2009 a las 05:56 -0800, Chuanwen Chen escribió:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am not sure if this question is related to spatial analysis or not. 
> I searched CRAN task View, it seems this is the only place.
> 
> The data we are working on is multivariate data, where each observation has p 
> features(variables). For each observation, all features are computed/subtract 
> from a picture, i.e., one observation correspondents to one picture, which is 
> then summarized by a p-dimension vector( features). 
> 
> Now in a x-y plot of two features ( variables), we want to click or select 
> some observations, could it possible to bring up the correspondent pictures 
> of those observations ? In R, I know identify() function. But here we want to 
> bring up the pictures. Any package can do this ?
> 
> Thank you very much for your time!
> Chuanwen
> 
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