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3.2 Plot limits and relatives
A sequence of plotting primitives only partly determines your picture.
You will often want to specify the plot limits -- the range x and y
values you want to see. You may also want log-log or semi-log scales
instead of linear scales, or grid lines that extend all the way across
your graph instead of just tick marks around the edges. Finally, you
need to be able to specify the color palette used for pseudocoloring
any plf, pli, or plfp primitives.
The limits, logxy, gridxy, and palette functions are the interface
routines you need. If you are really fussy, you can also control the
appearance of your picture in much more detail -- for example, the
thickness of the tick marks, the font of the labels, or the size and
shape of the plotting region. The section on graphics styles explains
how to take complete control over the appearance of your graphics.
This section sticks with the functions you are likely to use
frequently and interactively.
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