Adding a legend to an rgl 3d plot

走远了吗. 提交于 2019-11-29 10:24:33

I'm not sure the colkey option applies to the plot3d function. You can use legend3d instead to add a legend the way you would in normal 2d plots:

library(rgl)

#dummy data
set.seed(1)
x <- cumsum(rnorm(100))
y <- cumsum(rnorm(100))
z <- cumsum(rnorm(100))
cuts = cut(x = 1:length(x), breaks = 3)

# open 3d window
open3d()

# resize window
par3d(windowRect = c(100, 100, 612, 612))

# plot points
plot3d(x, y, z,
       col=rainbow(3)[cuts], 
       size = 2, type='s')

# add legend
legend3d("topright", legend = paste('Type', c('A', 'B', 'C')), pch = 16, col = rainbow(3), cex=1, inset=c(0.02))

# capture snapshot
snapshot3d(filename = '3dplot.png', fmt = 'png')

Update: colkey is an argument to scatter3D in the plot3D package (not the same as the plot3d function in the rgl package). You can use this as well:

library(plot3D)
scatter3D(x,y,z, col = rainbow(3)[cuts], colvar = NA, colkey = F, pch = 16)
legend("topright", paste('Type', c("A", "B", "C")), pch = 16, col = rainbow(3), cex=1, inset=c(0.02,0.2))

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