Nice! What about zooming out (ie. undo the rectangle zoom)?
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Jeremy Sanders <[email protected]>wrote: > On 19/09/13 17:28, Barry Buternowsky wrote: > >> I tried the ctrl-mouse wheel, but that only makes the existing plots >> bigger/smaller. I wanted to it change the axes ranges. I did this >> manually by changing the axes ranges, but this is too cumbersome. >> >> For example, in Matlab and other utilities, you simply draw a >> rectangle around the area that you want to zoom into, and it will >> rescale the plot. Then you can right click, and select zoom out and >> it will go back to the previous zoom. The actual graph does not >> change size, just the axes ranges. >> > > Sorry - it wasn't clear what you mean by zooming. You can zoom into > graph axes using the icon which has a graph with a red dotted box drawn > in it, with arrows pointing to the box (left of the zoom button). You > can then draw boxes on the graph to zoom. Click the pointer icon to switch > back to normal select mode. > > Another way to change axis range interactively is to select the axis and > drag the second set of black boxes that appear next to the axis (the > first set of boxes move the ends of the axis). > > Jeremy >
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