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ticks is controlled by the ticksize parameter <strong>with</strong> default value 3 pt. Theseare illustrated in the next two examples:Plotting TricksFunction plottingAxes of coordinatesData plotting\begin{pspicture}(-4,-2)(3,3)2\psaxes[linecolor=Blue,%tickstyle=top]%1{}%(-1,0)(-4,-2)(3,3)\end{pspicture} −2 −1 1 2 3−1Online L A TEX TutorialPart II – Graphics<strong>PSTric</strong>ks\begin{pspicture}(-2,-3)(3,4)\psaxes[linecolor=Blue,%tickstyle=bottom,%ticksize=5pt]%{}%(-1,0)(-4,-2)(3,3)\end{pspicture}1 2 3In some of our examples above, the origin is labeled (of course as (0, 0)), butin some others, it is not. The default behavior is to label the origin, unless thelabel will fall on any of the axes. We can turn off the labeling of origin (evenin those cases, where it would be otherwise done), by setting the parametershoworigin to false. (By default it is true). Look at the example below:−2−121−1E Krishnan, CV Radhakrishnan and AJ Alexconstitute the <strong>graphics</strong> tutorial team. Commentsand suggestions may be mailed totutorialteam@tug.org.inc○2002, 2003, The Indian TEX Users GroupThis document is generated by PDFTEX <strong>with</strong>hyperref, pstricks, pdftricks and pdfscreenpackages in an intel PC running GNU/LINUXand is released under LPPLThe Indian TEX Users GroupFloor III, SJP Buildings, Cotton HillsTrivandrum 695014, INDIAhttp://www.tug.org.in£ ¡ ¢ ¤ ¥ ¦ © 14/31

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