Robert Koslover
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Posted:
3 years ago
2021年9月21日 GMT-4 13:34
Updated:
3 years ago
2021年9月21日 GMT-4 13:35
There are all sort of ways to do this. You could simply zoom in on the section of the plot you want. Or you can choose the range of values to allow for the x-axis. I'm guessing that you are a new user to this software, right? Just try experimenting with the various plot settings. You might be surprised at how many different features you can set and control. You also might want to work through some of the tutorial applications and examples provided by Comsol.
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There are all sort of ways to do this. You could simply zoom in on the section of the plot you want. Or you can choose the range of values to allow for the x-axis. I'm guessing that you are a new user to this software, right? Just try experimenting with the various plot settings. You might be surprised at how many different features you can set and control. You also might want to work through some of the tutorial applications and examples provided by Comsol.
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Posted:
3 years ago
2021年9月22日 GMT-4 04:19
Dear Robert,
Thanks for the response.
I got it.
Dear Robert,
Thanks for the response.
I got it.