xscale, yscale, zscale - Scale the x, y, or z coordinates of a 2-D or 3-D plot
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Calling Sequence
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stats[statplots, xscale](amount, plot)
statplots[xscale](amount, plot)
xscale(amount, plot)
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Parameters
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plot
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plot structure
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amount
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real number
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Description
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The function xscale of the subpackage stats[statplots] changes the scale of the x coordinate of a 2-D or 3-D plot structure by multiplying every x coordinate element by the value in amount. Similarly, yscale and zscale change the scale of the y and z coordinates respectively.
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This function can be used with other plots in order to modify the display output. It can also be used in conjunction with plots[display] to show various plots on the same axes.
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The command with(stats[statplots]) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
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Examples
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Important: The stats package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package Statistics instead.
scale a plot by a factor of 3
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plot the scaled and original plot together
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a 3-D object shifted and scaled
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See Also
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alias, plot, plot[color], plots, plots[display], Statistics, statplots(deprecated)[boxplot], statplots(deprecated)[histogram], statplots(deprecated)[scatterplot], statplots(deprecated)[xshift], statplots(deprecated)[xyexchange], stats(deprecated)[statplots], with
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