Difference between revisions of "ZoomOut Command"
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:Zooms the [[Graphics View]] out by given factor with respect to current zoom, second parameter specifies center point for the zoom. | :Zooms the [[Graphics View]] out by given factor with respect to current zoom, second parameter specifies center point for the zoom. | ||
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ZoomOut[2, (0, 0)]</nowiki></code></div>}} | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ZoomOut[2, (0, 0)]</nowiki></code></div>}} | ||
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+ | :*<code>ZoomOut[t]</code> and <code>ZoomOut[t, A]</code> are equivalent to <code>ZoomIn[1/t]</code> and <code>ZoomIn[1/t, A]</code> respectively. | ||
+ | :*If multiple [[Graphics View|Graphics Views]] are present, the active one is used | ||
+ | :*See also [[ZoomIn Command|ZoomIn]] command.}} |
Revision as of 11:48, 5 March 2014
- ZoomOut[ <Scale Factor> ]
- Zooms the Graphics View out by given factor with respect to current zoom, center of the screen is used as center point for the zoom.
- Example:
ZoomOut[2]
zooms the view out.
- ZoomOut[ <Scale Factor>, <Center Point> ]
- Zooms the Graphics View out by given factor with respect to current zoom, second parameter specifies center point for the zoom.
- Example:
ZoomOut[2, (0, 0)]
Notes:
ZoomOut[t]
andZoomOut[t, A]
are equivalent toZoomIn[1/t]
andZoomIn[1/t, A]
respectively.- If multiple Graphics Views are present, the active one is used
- See also ZoomIn command.