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1 Plots and Plotting Tools
Plotting Tools — Interactive Plotting
In this section...
"What Are Plotting Tools?" on page 1-10 "Plotting Tools Interface Overview" on page 1-11 "The Figure Palette" on page 1-18 "The Plot Browser" on page 1-23 "The Property Editor" on page 1-28
"Accessing Object Properties with the Property Inspector" on page 1-29
What Are Plotting Tools?
The modular, interactive plotting environment called plotting tools enables you to
• Create various type of graphs
• Select variables to plot directly from a workspace browser
• Easily create and manipulate subplots in the figure
• Add annotations such as arrows, lines, and text
• Set properties on graphics objects
You can open and configure plotting tools in many ways. To create a figure with the plotting tools attached, use the plottools command. You can also start the plotting tools from the figure toolbar by clicking the Show Plot
Tools icon ^ .
Remove the plotting tools from a figure using the Hide Plot Tools icon ^^M.
You can display the three basic plotting tools from the View menu by selecting Figure Palette, Plot Browser,or Property Editor .
The next section describes the individual components making up the plotting tools.
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