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Scaled   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Scaled[{x, y, ...}] gives the position of a graphical object in terms of coordinates scaled to run from 0 to 1 across the whole plot range in each direction. Scaled[{dx, dy, ...
ImageScaled   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageScaled[{x, y}] gives the position of a graphical object in terms of coordinates scaled to run from 0 to 1 across the whole image region in each direction. ...
Scale   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Scale[g, s] represents graphics primitives g scaled by a factor s. Scale[g, s, {x, y, ...}] scales with the point {x, y, ...} kept fixed. Scale[g, {s_x, s_y, ...}, ...] ...
ScalingTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ScalingTransform[{s_x, s_y, ...}] gives a TransformationFunction that represents scaling by a factor s_i along each coordinate axis from the origin. ScalingTransform[{s_x, ...
ColorFunctionScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ColorFunctionScaling is an option for graphics functions that specifies whether arguments supplied to a color function should be scaled to lie between 0 and 1.
StreamColorFunctionScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StreamColorFunctionScaling is an option for graphics functions that specifies whether arguments supplied to a stream color function should be scaled to lie between 0 and 1.
VectorColorFunctionScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VectorColorFunctionScaling is an option for graphics functions which specifies whether arguments supplied to a vector color function should be scaled to lie between 0 and 1.
Suppose two functions have the same domain and different ranges. Plotting them together using Plot uses the same scale for the y values. To compare the functions, TwoAxisPlot ...
TextureCoordinateScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TextureCoordinateScaling is an option to Plot3D and similar functions that specifies whether arguments supplied to a texture coordinate function should be scaled to lie ...
RescalingTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RescalingTransform[{{x_min, x_max}, {y_min, y_max}, ...}, {{xp_min, xp_max}, ...}] gives a TransformationFunction that rescales the region with coordinate ranges x_min to ...
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