Common Graph Operations
Each of the graphs in FuzzMeasure offer a distinct set of settings that help you control their calculation and visualization. This is a list of the settings and commands that are common to most graphs.
- Graph Extents
- What you see in a graph is dictated not only by the data, but the extents over which you view that data. Simply put, a graph's extents define the minimum and maximum values shown in each of the axes.
- Panning
- Panning allows you to move the graph's data directly, changing the graph's extents as you move your mouse's scroll wheel, or by using two fingers on your trackpad.
- Zooming
- Use FuzzMeasure's zooming feature to get a closer look at the details in your graphs by using the pinch zoom gesture on your trackpad, keystrokes, and more.
- Markers
- FuzzMeasure lets you place markers on your graphs to call out important values in the data.