Axis Properties

Axis Properties

The Axis Properties dialog box controls the appearance of an axis. For an interval variable, major tick marks are placed on an axis within the interval [l,r] at locations x_0 +- i \delta for integer i. The value x_0 is called the anchor tick. The positive quantity \delta is called the major tick unit. The interval [l,r] is called the tick range.

The Axis Properties dialog box has the following tabs: Scales, Font, and Line. The Scales tab (Figure 10.3) appears only for interval variables. You can use the Scales tab to set tick marks. The Font tab is used to change the font and size of labels on an axis. The Line tab is used to set the line styles for an axis.

The Scales tab has the following fields:

Major tick unit
sets the distance between tick marks.
Anchor tick
sets the value of one tick mark from which the positions of other ticks are computed.
Number of minor ticks
sets the number of unlabeled tick marks to appear between consecutive major ticks.
Visible Axis Range: Minimum
sets the minimum value of the axis range.
Visible Axis Range: Maximum
sets the maximum value of the axis range.
Tick Range: Minimum
sets the minimum value of a tick mark. Ticks with values less than this value are not displayed.
Tick Range: Maximum
sets the maximum value of a tick mark. Ticks with values greater than this value are not displayed.

Note: The minimum and maximum values for Visible Axis Range do not necessarily correspond to the edges of the plot area. The plot area also has plot area margins. The computation to find the edges of the plot area is described in the section "The Plot Area Tab".

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