Each graph window is a single graph region. When you print a graph, the graph region corresponds to one sheet of paper. While there are several options for placing graphs on a graph window, all of them occupy only one graph region. A graph region uses a coordinate system in placing items relative to the graph. See Region Coordinate Systems.
Placement type |
Example |
Description |
Single graph with one variable |
One graph per variable per graph window; the most common graphical application | |
Several variables plotted on the same data region on one graph region | ||
Several variables plotted in separate panels on one graph region | ||
Several graphs of different types arranged on separate figure regions of one graph region |