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3D plot

Postby ivory4 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:43 am

Is there a way to plot 3D graph, given three time series?
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Re: 3D plot

Postby TomDoan » Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:58 pm

Not with RATS. Depending upon what you're trying to do, you might be able to use GCONTOUR; that's often easier to read than an actual 3-D graph. There's so little actual call for 3-D graphs in econometrics that we've left that for programs that are more heavily used in engineering and the physical sciences.
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Re: 3D plot

Postby ivory4 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:40 pm

Like figure 3 of paper
http://faculty.washington.edu/ezivot/re ... vision.pdf
I notice that they draw graph from moments equations which are possible using contour graph.
But I tried to estimate two of three, given grid values of the other one. In this case, it seems that gcontour is not feasible.
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Re: 3D plot

Postby TomDoan » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:31 am

That's actually a good example of why 3D graphs are usually pointless. You really can't tell much about the pattern from the 3D graphs-it's the 2D projections that provide better information.

What the 3D graph is showing is a cloud of x,y,z points. The scatter graphs are just the same thing in two dimensions, like (x,y) and (y,z). Where there are many z's near a particular combinations of x,y, you get the darkening effect. Do SCATTER with STYLE=DOTS.
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