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Casio EA-200 User Manual

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(4) To exit the zoom mode, tap

on the ClassPad icon panel, or press the ClassPad

c key.

u To zoom a particular graph
Note

• Use this procedure to zoom a particular graph while there are multiple graphs on the E-Con

Graph window.

• You will not be able to zoom a graph drawn by assigning data to [Gph2], [Gph3], or [Lower]

with the [Special] option on the Recall Data dialog box. See pages 8-6 and 8-9 for more
information.

(1) On the E-Con Graph window

a menu tap [1Zoom].

• This changes to a display of only one of the graphs

that is currently on the E-Con Graph window. The
displayed graph is the one that is selected for
zooming.

9-2

E-Con Graph Window Operations

(2) Use the up and down cursor keys to cycle through the graphs until the one you want is

displayed, and then press

E.

• Continue from step (2) of the procedure under “To zoom all displayed graphs” on

page 9-1.

u To resize the graph so it fills the screen

There are two methods you can use to resize the graph to fill the screen: by simply zooming
it (Full) or by automatically adjusting graph properties to fit.

• To use zoom to fit the graph to the screen, tap the E-Con Graph window [Zoom] menu, and

then tap [Full].

• To automatically adjust the graph properties so it fits the screen, tap the E-Con Graph

window [Zoom] menu and then tap [Auto].
[Auto] resizes the

y

-axis so the entire graph fits in the screen. The

x

-axis is adjusted

automatically in accordance with the number of samples.

u To display a graph by adjusting its y-axis only

On the E-Con Graph window [Zoom] menu, tap [

y

Auto], or tap R.

There is no corresponding function for adjusting the

x

-axis.

u To resize the y-axis to match the sensor sampling range

On the E-Con Graph window [Zoom] menu, tap [Original].
This resizes the

y

-axis in accordance with the measurement range of the sensor being used

for measurement. The

x

-axis is resized to allow display of all data on the same screen.

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