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Re: Feature idea (may already be there)

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  • Subject: [mg120622] Re: Feature idea (may already be there)
  • From: "andre.robin3" <andre.robin3 at wanadoo.fr>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 07:26:48 -0400 (EDT)
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These features already exist.
They are very confortable.

My prefered way to do that :
------------------------------
first cell :
x0=1
x1=1
Dynamic[Plot[Sin[x],{x,x0,x1}]
-----------------------------
subsequent cell(s) :
----------------------------
you try the
different possibilies, for
example :
begin=0
end=6
and you see the modification on the plot in real time.


"McHale, Paul" <Paul.McHale at excelitas.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 
j10l2t$ot8$1 at smc.vnet.net...
>
> I often have trouble viewing large amounts of data.  Especially when I 
> want to zoom in on a feature.  The only way I know to do it is 
> Manipulate[] or Plot[] with manually chosen limits.  Is there another way 
> to pan and zoom on a plot?  It would also be great if we could view these 
> settings and pass them to Plot[] as a parameter to achieve similar results 
> in subsequent executions of Plot[].
>
> Of course, this assumes that this would also be applied to ListPlot*, 
> Plot*...
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
>
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