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Draws a box to define the graph screen, zoom in Magnifies the graph around the cursor by factors - reset

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92 Chapter 6: Graph Tools To cancel the effect of any ZOOM menu item and return to the default window variable values, select ZSTD. If you graph a circle but it appears elliptical, you can use ZSQR to reset the window variable values so that the circle graph appears circular. BOX ZIN ZOUT ZSTD ZPREV ZFIT ZSQR ZTRIG ZDECM ZDATA ZRCL ZFACT ZOOMX ZOOMY ZINT ZSTO Draws a box to define the graph screen (zoom in) Magnifies the graph around the cursor by factors of xFact and yFact (zoom out) Displays more of the graph around the cursor by factors of xFact and yFact Displays the graph in standard dimensions; resets the default window variable values Reverses the last zoom operation; window variables revert to previous values Recalculates yMin and yMax to include the minimum and maximum y values of the selected functions between the current xMin and xMax Sets equal-size pixels on the x-axis and y-axis; adjusts window variable values in one direction so that @x=@y, while xScl and yScl remain unchanged; the midpoint of the current graph (not the axes intersection) becomes the midpoint of the new graph Sets built-in window variables appropriate for trigonometric functions in Radian mode: xMin=L8.24668071567 xScl=1.5707963267949 (p à2) yMax=4 xMax=8.24668071567 yMin=L4 yScl=1 Sets @x=.1, @y=.1, xMin=L6.3, xMax=6.3, xScl=1, yMin=L3.1, yMax=3.1, and yScl=1 Sets window variable values to display all statistical data points; adjusts xMin and xMax only; applies to histograms, scatter plots, and stat plots only (Chapter 14) Uses window variable values stored in the user-defined zoom-window variables (ZSTO) Displays the ZOOM FACTORS screen Zooms out by a factor of xFact only; ignores yFact (page 93) Zooms out by a factor of yFact only; ignores xFact Sets integer values on the axes; sets @x=1, @y=1, xScl=10, and yScl=10; the current cursor becomes the center of the new graph screen after you press b Stores current window variable values to user-defined zoom-window variables (ZRCL)

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Chapter 6:
Graph Tools
BOX
Draws a box to define the graph screen
ZIN
(zoom in) Magnifies the graph around the cursor by factors of
xFact
and
yFact
ZOUT
(zoom out) Displays more of the graph around the cursor by factors of
xFact
and
yFact
ZSTD
Displays the graph in standard dimensions; resets the default window variable values
ZPREV
Reverses the last zoom operation; window variables revert to previous values
ZFIT
Recalculates
yMin
and
yMax
to include the minimum and maximum
y
values of the
selected functions between the current
xMin
and
xMax
ZSQR
Sets equal-size pixels on the x-axis and y-axis; adjusts window variable values in one
direction so that
@
x=
@
y
, while
xScl
and
yScl
remain unchanged; the midpoint of the
current graph (not the axes intersection) becomes the midpoint of the new graph
ZTRIG
Sets built-in window variables appropriate for trigonometric functions in
Radian
mode:
xMin=
L
8.24668071567
xScl=1.5707963267949
(
p
à
2)
yMax=4
xMax=8.24668071567
yMin=
L
4
yScl=1
ZDECM
Sets
@
x=.1
,
@
y=.1
,
xMin=
L
6.3
,
xMax=6.3
,
xScl=1
,
yMin=
L
3.1
,
yMax=3.1
,
and
yScl=1
ZDATA
Sets window variable values to display all statistical data points; adjusts
xMin
and
xMax
only; applies to histograms, scatter plots, and stat plots only (Chapter 14)
ZRCL
Uses window variable values stored in the user-defined zoom-window variables (
ZSTO
)
ZFACT
Displays the
ZOOM
FACTORS
screen
ZOOMX
Zooms out by a factor of
xFact
only; ignores
yFact
(page 93)
ZOOMY
Zooms out by a factor of
yFact
only; ignores
xFact
ZINT
Sets integer values on the axes; sets
@
x=1
,
@
y=1
,
xScl=10
, and
yScl=10
; the current
cursor becomes the center of the new graph screen after you press
b
ZSTO
Stores current window variable values to user-defined zoom-window variables (
ZRCL
)
To cancel the effect of any
ZOOM
menu item and return
to the default window variable
values, select
ZSTD
.
If you graph a circle but it
appears elliptical, you can
use
ZSQR
to reset the
window variable values so
that the circle graph appears
circular.