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Chart component. Min. and max. values for axis with functions.

TikkaMasala
12-Amethyst

Chart component. Min. and max. values for axis with functions.

Hi

I need to define the max. and min. values for different graphs using some simple functions,

for example 1.2 times the max. computed X -value.

This was possible with Mathcad 15, but is it somehow possible with Prime 7?

What I have found so far, is that a user can only set max. and min. values manually, which is far from handy...

 

Also "Trace" option is missing from Prime...

 

As attached is a screen shot from Mathcad15 to illustrate what I mean.

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StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:TikkaMasala)


@TikkaMasala wrote:

Hi Stuart

 

Thanks for the quick answer.

 

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but your proposal only works when a graph is inserted from "plots" -> "x-y plots" -menus.

These plot types are very limited when editing and illustration of results is concerned...

 

With "Chart component" from "Math" menu, I can get somewhat decent looking graphs, but is it possible to get max. and min. values for the axis in these graphs similarly as in your proposal?


Yes, you can do it somewhat easier in the Chart component.   The limits have predefined names and you simply assign the value you want to them.

 

https://support.ptc.com/help/mathcad/r8.0/en/#page/PTC_Mathcad_Help/to_define_axes_limits_in_chart_component.html#wwID0EQL3IB

 

2022 04 13 c.png

 

Stuart

 

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StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:TikkaMasala)


@TikkaMasala wrote:

Hi

I need to define the max. and min. values for different graphs using some simple functions,

for example 1.2 times the max. computed X -value.

This was possible with Mathcad 15, but is it somehow possible with Prime 7?

What I have found so far, is that a user can only set max. and min. values manually, which is far from handy...

 

Also "Trace" option is missing from Prime...

 

As attached is a screen shot from Mathcad15 to illustrate what I mean.


Yes, it is possible to add computed limits and in pretty much the same way as in M15.   There are no place markers as in M15 and the process is a little bit more fiddly because of the small font sizes, but ...

 

You have to place your cursor in the max value on the axis, delete the value, and then type your expression.

 

2022 04 13 b.png

 

See https://support.ptc.com/help/mathcad/r8.0/en/#page/PTC_Mathcad_Help/to_edit_tick_mark_values.html#wwID0E5BZIB

 

However, the Trace and Zoom functionalities are missing.

 

Stuart

Hi Stuart

 

Thanks for the quick answer.

 

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but your proposal only works when a graph is inserted from "plots" -> "x-y plots" -menus.

These plot types are very limited when editing and illustration of results is concerned...

 

With "Chart component" from "Math" menu, I can get somewhat decent looking graphs, but is it possible to get max. and min. values for the axis in these graphs similarly as in your proposal?

StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:TikkaMasala)


@TikkaMasala wrote:

Hi Stuart

 

Thanks for the quick answer.

 

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but your proposal only works when a graph is inserted from "plots" -> "x-y plots" -menus.

These plot types are very limited when editing and illustration of results is concerned...

 

With "Chart component" from "Math" menu, I can get somewhat decent looking graphs, but is it possible to get max. and min. values for the axis in these graphs similarly as in your proposal?


Yes, you can do it somewhat easier in the Chart component.   The limits have predefined names and you simply assign the value you want to them.

 

https://support.ptc.com/help/mathcad/r8.0/en/#page/PTC_Mathcad_Help/to_define_axes_limits_in_chart_component.html#wwID0EQL3IB

 

2022 04 13 c.png

 

Stuart

 

Thanks Stuart. Works like a charm.

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