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Zooming in the Graph View
11.8 Zooming in the Graph View
There are many ways to zoom, they are detailed below.
- Zoom by specifying the X and Y dimensions in the Graph Control Interface for a particular graph. Note, changing the X-axis view for one graph changes all other graphs to have the same X-axis.
- Zoom in both the X and Y dimensions within the Graph View by left-clicking and dragging to select the new graph dimensions and visible area. After zooming, to view data outside the area chosen but within the same scale use the scroll bars on the top and the right of the graph.
- Zoom in only the X dimension by left-clicking and dragging just below the X-axis. If the X-axis is not shown, then a zoom box will need to be created for both the X and Y dimensions, or through the Graph Control Interface. To view data either to the left or the right of the area chosen, use the scroll bar on the top of the graph.
- Zoom in only the Y dimension by left-clicking and dragging just to the left of the Y-axis. To view data either above or below the area chosen, use the scroll bar on the right-hand side of the graph.
- Zoom in by either x1.5, x3 or x10 times in both dimensions, with a minimum zoom restriction. Right-click and select the desired behavior.
- Zoom out by either x1.5, x3 or x10 times in all directions, with the maximum of the initial domain and range of the graph, from a graph that has already been zoomed in. Right-click and select the desired behavior.
- Maximize the X-axis zoom to the zoom base, requires the X-axis to have been zoomed in to a region within the zoom base. Right-click and select Maximize X-Axis Zoom.
- Maximize the Y-axis zoom to the zoom base, requires the Y-axis to have been zoomed in to a region within the zoom base. Right-click and select Maximize Y-Axis Zoom.
- NOTE: Y-axis zooming is not allowed for LD Plots.