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st: RE: AW: roccomp, aspectratio, and making x-y axis meet at origin |
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Tue, 5 Jan 2010 12:53:40 -0600 |
Roccomp Var varA varB, summary graph aspect (1) Title("verbage",span)legend(span)
Both span in title(span) and legend(span) are required as minimum. Each other title must have span in the parentheses as well.
Thank you for all your assistance.
Stephen
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Weiss
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 12:11 PM
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Subject: st: AW: roccomp, aspectratio, and making x-y axis meet at origin
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See manual [G], p. 370:
" Specifying an aspect ratio larger than the default for a graph causes the
width of the plot region
to become narrower. Conversely, specifying a small aspect ratio causes the
plot region to become
shorter. Because titles and legends can be wider than the plot region, and
because most schemes do
not allow titles and legends to span beyond the width of the plot region,
this can sometimes lead to
surprising spacing of some graph elements; for example, axes may be forced
away from their plot
region. If this occurs, the spacing can be improved by adding the span
suboption to the title(),
subtitle(), legend(), or other options. The span option must be added to
each element that is
wider than the plot region. See Spanning in [G] title options for a
diagram."
HTH
Martin
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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Deppen, Steve
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Januar 2010 18:44
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Betreff: st: roccomp, aspectratio, and making x-y axis meet at origin
Using roccomp, when I graph using aspectratio (1) in the code line, I
get a blank space between the x and y axis. The rectangular size of the
graph region is maintained while the aspect ratio is square. How do I
move the y-axis to meet the x-axis at the origin?
Thanks,
Stephen
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