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Offline Basile  
#1 Posted : 18 January 2017 02:50:12(UTC)
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Hello,

Can we have graphs of data
Linear - Linear, [Yes]
Linear-Log, ?
Log-Log, ?

Thank you,
Basile

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Offline ndtma  
#2 Posted : 18 January 2017 10:20:37(UTC)
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Hi,

I also tried semi-log using X-Y Plot, but could not find a way.
However, it is possible using ZedGraph plugin.

ZedGraph 2.jpg

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Look within!... The secret is inside you.
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Offline mkraska  
#3 Posted : 18 January 2017 19:05:03(UTC)
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loglog and semilog plots can be created with Maxima Draw.

Insert> Maxima> Maxima Draw2D

Then you can specify graphics objects. There is partial support for the settings in the context menu. These settings also can be specified in the graphics command list.

An example with log plot can be found here

loglog.sm (18kb) downloaded 240 time(s).
loglog.PNG

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#4 Posted : 19 January 2017 01:37:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Basile Go to Quoted Post
Hello,

Can we have graphs of data
Linear - Linear, [Yes]
Linear-Log, ?
Log-Log, ?

Thank you,
Basile


I don't catch "ndtma" plot, it looks to me a "qq plot".
This type of plot is on linear/linear. log scale is a
means to visualise globally large range of values.
You could probably manage your demand inspired from
the "logpts" attached.

Jean

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