How to set asymmetric limits on the axis of a 2D graph?

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#1 Posted: 12/14/2010 7:15:26 PM
zeebob

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First, I would like to thank the contributors to SMath for their time. As a long time (20 years) user of Mathcad, all I can say is "WOW"! SMath is very very cool! I'm so pleased to see people working on such an important tool as SMath. Mathcad has suffered from a lack of inovation and lack of quality for years.

Now to the question. (I did try to locate an answer by searching the forum and wiki, but wasn't successful.)

How can I fix the limits of on a 2d graph to be asymmetric?

I'm just starting to learn Smath. I started with the Graphing Tutorial and modified example 9 to look like,



I really only want to show the "interesting" bit of the graph. How can I set the Y axis to be like -2 to +12? I'm guessing such a thing can be done. Since this polar plot (also from the Graphing Tutorial) seems to have asymmetric limits.



Thank you for any help you might render.
#2 Posted: 12/15/2010 4:16:42 AM
Gilberto E. Urroz

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See an example of moving the origin and changing the graph scales in this document:

http://www.neng.usu.edu/cee/faculty/gurro/Classes/ClassNotesAllClasses/CEE3510/LectureNotes/PipePumpFrictionMinorSMathStudio/PumpCurveFittingInSMathStudio.pdf

Additional information available in this web site:

http://www.neng.usu.edu/cee/faculty/gurro/Classes/ClassNotesAllClasses/CEE3510/Lectures/CEE3510_Lecture12.htm

under the heading "Pump curve fitting using SMath Studio"

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#3 Posted: 12/15/2010 1:43:40 PM
zeebob

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Wrote

See an example of moving the origin and changing the graph scales in this document:

http://www.neng.usu.edu/cee/faculty/gurro/Classes/ClassNotesAllClasses/CEE3510/LectureNotes/PipePumpFrictionMinorSMathStudio/PumpCurveFittingInSMathStudio.pdf

Additional information available in this web site:

http://www.neng.usu.edu/cee/faculty/gurro/Classes/ClassNotesAllClasses/CEE3510/Lectures/CEE3510_Lecture12.htm

under the heading "Pump curve fitting using SMath Studio"



Oh, I get it! The move and rotate icons work like "pointer tools" in Visio. Got it. That was EASY. Thank you very much!
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