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Offline sperez  
#1 Posted : 10 March 2015 15:45:37(UTC)
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Hello,

Is it possible to control the scale of the graph axes, using code within the document or an option somewhere.
I'm trying to make the scale conform to a specified domain and range so the graph generated by my functions doesn't have to be manually adjusted every time a variable is changed.


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Santiago

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Offline Davide Carpi  
#2 Posted : 13 March 2015 21:34:48(UTC)
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Hello Santiago,

For precise scaling/limits you have to use a plugin, such as Maxima plugin (examples) or X-Y Plot Region

A further help is inside the extension mangager (Tools > Plugins...) > Interactive handbooks; here there is the SMath Studio Handbook, that contains a Graphics section. (You have to download it, set it to use as default, then will be available from the Help > Reference book... menu)

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