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Re: Framing a Graph

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  • Subject: [mg112800] Re: Framing a Graph
  • From: Ray Koopman <koopman at sfu.ca>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 05:40:29 -0400 (EDT)
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On Sep 30, 1:51 am, Gregory Lypny <gregory.ly... at videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I need help in tweaking the appearance of a graph.  I'd like
> axes shown on all four sides of a 2D plot.  This can be done
> by including a frame as in the following.
>
>        Plot[x^2, {x, 0, 8},
>                 Frame -> True,
>                 GridLines -> Automatic,
>                AxesOrigin -> {0, 0}]
>
> The problem with this approach for my particular purpose, however,
> is that the origin of the graph and the lower-left corner of the
> frame are not coincident.  The origin (0, 0) is set in and appears
> at the first tick on the horizontal and vertical axis.  Likewise,
> the outermost point, (8, 64) in my example here, is not coincident
> with the top-right corner of the frame.  Is there any way that I
> can get a frame to lie on top of the axes?

Plot[x^2, {x, 0, 8}, Frame -> True, GridLines -> Automatic,
     PlotRange->{{-.00001,8},{-.0001,64}}]


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