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I have to create an x axis scale the matches equal distances along a normal
distribution curve such that when this curve is ploted on this graph, the
scaling makes the cure turn into straight line. Logarithmic x scaling doesn't
work for this. How else can I achieve this?
Thanks
JOhn
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If I understand what you want to do, you should check Mike Middleton's
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/middleton/demand.pdf

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I have to create an x axis scale the matches equal distances along a normal
distribution curve such that when this curve is ploted on this graph, the
scaling makes the cure turn into straight line. Logarithmic x scaling doesn't
work for this. How else can I achieve this?
Thanks
JOhn

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