
You can set the starting value and step value (that is, the increment) for both the X-column and the Y-column,
as well as the zoom factor for zooming in or out on a row of the table. You can also choose whether the table
of data in Numeric view is automatically populated or whether it is populated by you typing in the particular
x-values and y-values you are interested in. These options—Automatic or BuildYourOwn—are available
from the Num Type list. These are custom table options.
Trace in Numeric view
Besides the default conguration of the table in Numeric view, there are other options available in the Trace
menu. The trace options in Numeric view mirror the trace options in Plot view. Both are designed to help you
investigate the properties of relations numerically using a tabular format. Specically, the table can be
congured to show any of the following:
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Edge values (controlled by X or Y)
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PoI (Points of Interest)
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X-Intercepts
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Y-Intercepts
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Horizontal Extrema
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Vertical Extrema
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Inections
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