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how do i use a logarithmic scale with negative & Positive numbers
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Log(x) for x0 spans the entire real line. Log(-x) involves coplex
numbers (cobination of real and imaginary numbers). How do you think they should be handled on your graph scale? Jerry Kh wrote: how do i use a logarithmic scale with negative & Positive numbers |
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What I have done is to separate the negative numbers from the positive and
plot the absolute values of these as a different color. You might also want to check if your data can be appropriately defined as absolute values and just plot the absolute value. "Kh" wrote: how do i use a logarithmic scale with negative & Positive numbers |
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