isoview ======= set scales for isometric plot (do not change the size of the window) Calling Sequence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: isoview(xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax) Arguments ~~~~~~~~~ :xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax four real values : Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ This function is obsolete, use preferably the `frameflag=4` plot2d option which enable window resizing. `isoview` is used to have isometric scales on the x and y axes. It does not change the size of the graphics window. The rectangle `xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax` will be contained in the computed frame of the graphics window. `isoview` set the current graphics scales and can be used in conjunction with graphics routines which request the current graphics scale (for instance `strf="x0z"` in `plot2d`). Sample ~~~~~~ Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: t=[0:0.1:2*%pi]'; `plot2d`_(`sin`_(t),`cos`_(t)) `clf`_() isoview(-1,1,-1,1) `plot2d`_(`sin`_(t),`cos`_(t),1,"001") `plot2d`_(`sin`_(t),`cos`_(t),frameflag=4) See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `square`_ set scales for isometric plot (change the size of the window) + `xsetech`_ set the sub-window of a graphics window for plotting .. _square: square.html .. _xsetech: xsetech.html