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Old   May 24, 2007, 09:17
Default How to zoom in a residual plot?
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Ken Adams
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Hello everyone,

I tried using mouse buttons to zoom in a residual plot to take a close look at convergence, but it turned out to be drawing lines on the plot. So can anyone help me?

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Ken
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Old   May 24, 2007, 09:35
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In Solve > Monitors > Residuals there is a box in the top right labelled plotting. In there you can change the axis range or simply tell it to plot the last 100 instead of the default 1000 residuals.
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Old   May 24, 2007, 10:11
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Thank you very much for answering my question. So is it a real time zoom in (y scale automatically updated during calculation) or postprocessing?
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Old   May 24, 2007, 15:50
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Prasad Dudhgaonkar
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You can also zoom in a residual plot by changing scale on x-axis (or y-axis if needed).
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Old   May 24, 2007, 18:20
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Thank you.
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