RGL
3D Real-Time Visualization Device System for R. The rgl package is a visualization device system for R, using OpenGL as the rendering backend. An rgl device at its core is a real-time 3D engine written in C++. It provides an interactive viewpoint navigation facility (mouse + wheel support) and an R programming interface.
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References in zbMATH (referenced in 10 articles )
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Sorted by year (- Wang, Bruce; Sudijono, Timothy; Kirveslahti, Henry; Gao, Tingran; Boyer, Douglas M.; Mukherjee, Sayan; Crawford, Lorin: A statistical pipeline for identifying physical features that differentiate classes of 3D shapes (2021)
- Jia, Jinzhu; Rohe, Karl: Preconditioning the Lasso for sign consistency (2015)
- Zhao, Yanchang: R and data mining. Examples and case studies (2013)
- Loubes, Jean-Michel; Rochet, Paul: Regularization with approximated (L^2) maximum entropy method (2012)
- Polzehl, Jörg; Tabelow, Karsten: Structural adaptive smoothing: principles and applications in imaging (2012)
- Ramsay, J. O.; Hooker, Giles; Graves, Spencer: Functional data analysis with R and MATLAB (2009)
- Ligges, Uwe: Programming with R (2007)
- Tarn Duong: ks: Kernel Density Estimation and Kernel Discriminant Analysis for Multivariate Data in R (2007) not zbMATH
- Duncan Murdoch: Orientlib: An R Package for Orientation Data (2003) not zbMATH
- Uwe Ligges; Martin Maechler: scatterplot3d - An R Package for Visualizing Multivariate Data (2003) not zbMATH
Further publications can be found at: http://rgl.neoscientists.org/docs.shtml