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I have a set of Y data points:
1.017 0.9961 0.9958 0.9959 0.9949 0.9955 0.9958 0.9957 When i graph the points it basically gives me a straight line with a tail that shoots way up at the first point. I want to be able to really see the difference in all my points rather then looking at basically a straight line with a big tail. Is there a way I can logarithmically calculate my points or some other way to get a better picture? |
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