rasterVis (version 0.51.6)

plot3D: Interactive 3D plot of a RasterLayer

Description

Make an interactive 3D plot (map) of a RasterLayer. This is a wrapper around surface3d in the rgl package. You can use decorate3d to add axes.

Usage

# S4 method for RasterLayer
plot3D(x, maxpixels=1e5, 
   zfac=1, drape=NULL, col=terrain.colors,
   at=100, rev=FALSE,
   useLegend=TRUE, adjust=TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x

a RasterLayer object

maxpixels

Maximum number of pixels to use

zfac

Numeric, to set the elevation scale relative to x and y

drape

RasterLayer, to 'drape' colors representing the values of this layer on the 3D representation of layer x. In this casex typically has elevation data

col

A color palette generating function such as rainbow, heat.colors, and topo.colors, or one or your own making

at

A numeric variable of breakpoints defining intervals along the range of x or a number definining the number of intervals the range of x will be divided into.

rev

Logical. If TRUE, the color palette values are reversed in order

useLegend

Logical. If TRUE (default) the content of the slot x@legend@colortable is used instead of col and at.

adjust

Logical. If TRUE, the x and y axes are scaled relative to the cell (z) values

...

Any argument that can be passed to surface3d

Author

Robert J. Hijmans and Oscar Perpiñán

Examples

Run this code
 if (FALSE) {
library(raster)

## rgl is needed to use plot3D
library(rgl)

data(volcano)
r <- raster(volcano)
extent(r) <- c(0, 610, 0, 870)

## level plot as reference
levelplot(r, col.regions=terrain.colors)

plot3D(r)
## Use different colors with a predefined function
plot3D(r, col = rainbow)
## or with a custom function using colorRampPalette
myPal <- colorRampPalette(RColorBrewer::brewer.pal(11, 'PuOr'))
plot3D(r, col = myPal)

## With at you can define an homogeneus color table for different Rasters

r2 <- r + 100
r3 <- r + 200
s <- stack(r, r2, r3)

maxVal <- max(maxValue(s))
minVal <- min(minValue(s))
N <- 40
breaks <- seq(minVal, maxVal, length=N)

plot3D(r, at=breaks)
plot3D(r2, at=breaks)
plot3D(r3, at=breaks)

## Default: x-axis and y-axis are adjusted with z-values. Therefore,
## labels with decorate3d() are useless
plot3D(r, adjust=TRUE)
decorate3d()
## Compare the graphic limits
par3d('bbox')
## with the extent of the Raster
extent(r)

## Set adjust=FALSE to fix it
plot3D(r, adjust=FALSE)
decorate3d()
## Once again, compare the graphic limits
par3d('bbox')
## with the extent of the Raster
extent(r)

## zfac controls the z values so z-axis will be distorted
plot3D(r, adjust=FALSE, zfac=2)
decorate3d()
par3d('bbox')


## With drape you can disconnect the z-axis from the colors
drape <- cut(r^4, 4)
plot3D(r, drape=drape)
## Compare with:
plot3D(r, at=4)
}

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