\name{plotSurf-methods} \docType{methods} %\alias{plotSurf-methods} \alias{plotSurf} \alias{plotSurf,xcmsRaw-method} \title{Plot profile matrix 3D surface using OpenGL} \description{ This method uses the rgl package to create interactive three dimensonal representations of the profile matrix. It uses the terrain color scheme. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{object = "xcmsRaw"}{ \code{plotSurf(object, log = FALSE, aspect = c(1, 1, .5), ...)} } }} \arguments{ \item{object}{the \code{xcmsRaw} object} \item{log}{logical, log transform intensity} \item{aspect}{ numeric vector with aspect ratio of the m/z, retention time and intensity components of the plot } \item{...}{arguments passed to \code{\link{profRange}}} } \details{ The rgl package is still in development and imposes some limitations on the output format. A bug in the axis label code means that the axis labels only go from 0 to the aspect ratio constant of that axis. Additionally the axes are not labeled with what they are. It is important to only plot a small portion of the profile matrix. Large portions can quickly overwhelm your CPU and memory. } \seealso{ \code{\link{xcmsRaw-class}} } \keyword{methods} \keyword{hplot} \keyword{iplot}