Draws nice 3D arrows with cone3ds at their tips.
Usage
arrows3d(
coords,
headlength = 0.035,
head = "end",
scale = NULL,
radius = NULL,
ref.length = NULL,
draw = TRUE,
...
)Arguments
- coords
A 2n x 3 matrix giving the start and end (x,y,z) coordinates of n arrows, in pairs. The first vector in each pair is taken as the starting coordinates of the arrow, the second as the end coordinates.
- headlength
Length of the arrow heads, in device units
- head
Position of the arrow head. Only
head="end"is presently implemented.- scale
Scale factor for base and tip of arrow head, a vector of length 3, giving relative scale factors for X, Y, Z
- radius
radius of the base of the arrow head
- ref.length
length of vector to be used to scale all of the arrow heads (permits drawing arrow heads of the same size as in a previous call); if
NULL, arrows are scaled relative to the longest vector- draw
if
TRUE(the default) draw the arrow(s)- ...
rgl arguments passed down to
segments3dandcone3d, for example,colandlwd
Details
This function is meant to be analogous to arrows , but for 3D plots using rgl .
headlength, scale and radius set the length, scale factor and base radius of the arrow head, a
3D cone. The units of these are all in terms of the ranges of the current rgl 3D scene.
See also
Other vector diagrams:
Proj(),
arc(),
circle3d(),
corner(),
plot.regvec3d(),
pointOnLine(),
regvec3d(),
vectors(),
vectors3d()