Joel B. Mohler wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 April 2008 11:55, William Stein wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Axel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  How can I specify the range of y coordinates in a 2d plot? I tried
>>>
>>>  show(plot(sin(x),-10,10),ymin=-0.5, ymax=0.5,frame=true)
>>>
>>>  but the actual plot goes between -0.6, and 0.6, and the curve goes out
>>>  of the frame.
>> I think that's an honest-to-goodness *bug*.  For now you can try
>> to workaround it sort of with:
>>     show(plot(sin(x),-10,10),ymin=-0.41, ymax=0.41,frame=true)
>> but still the curve goes outside the frame.
> 
> What are you saying is a bug?  That it doesn't obey ymin/ymax?  That the 
> curve 
> goes out of the frame?
> 
> I thought that not obeying the ymin/ymax was a design decision -- it's a 
> design decision I violently disagree with and irks me every time I make a 
> plot (because all the plots I make are destined to live in a latex document 
> and I want perfect pixel control!).


Can someone comment on the reasoning for not obeying ymin/ymax (or 
confirm that this was the bug)?  I find it frustrating too.  For 
reference, the Mma equivalent does obey exactly what you say is the range.

Jason


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