Interacting with points in a three-dimensional space
When visualizing points in 3D space, it is often very useful to rotate, zoom, and pan the representation interactively. This recipe demonstrates how to plot data in 3D and interact with it in real time.
Getting ready
The library used in this recipe uses gnuplot to render the graph. We should first install gnuplot.
On Debian-based systems such as Ubuntu, we can install it using apt-get
as follows:
$ sudo apt-get install gnuplot-x11
The official place to download gnuplot is from its main website available at http://www.gnuplot.info.
After gnuplot is set up, install the easyplot
Haskell library using Cabal as follows:
$ cabal install easyplot
Also, install a helper CSV package as follows:
$ cabal install csv
Also, create two comma-separated files, input1.csv
and input2.csv
, which represent two separate sets of points as follows:
$ cat input1.csv 1,1,1 1,2,1 0,1,1 1,1,0 2,1,0 2,1,1 1,0,1
$ cat input2.csv 4,3,2 3,3,2 3,2,3 4,4,3 5,4,2 4,2,3 3,4,3...