Thanks a lot, Thomas! Problem solved.
Thomas Sefzick wrote:
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> set zeroaxis
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>> Dear all,
>> After having spend a few hour trying to find info about this, I've
>> resorted to asking the community.:
>> Suppose I want to plot the function x**2 in a certain viewing rectangle.
>> I type:
>> plot [-3:3] [-10:10] x**2 - 3
>> What should I add to also DISPLAY lines x = 0 and y = 0 with my graph of
>> x**2 - 3, so that I can see the intercepts?
>> Thanks a million,
>> Dmitry.
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