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Re: LogLinearPlot: plot point distance

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  • Subject: [mg31490] Re: LogLinearPlot: plot point distance
  • From: Erk Jensen <Erk.Jensen at cern.ch>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 04:54:30 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: CERN http://www.cern.ch
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Max Ulbrich wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> when I want to plot
> 
> LogLinearPlot[x/(1+x^2),{x,1*^-3,1*^3},PlotRange->All],
> 
> Mathematica doesn't seem to adapt the plot point distance
> to the logarithmic scale.
> Does anyone know how to solve the problem?
> (Ok, LogLinearListPlot would be a solution, but something else...?)
> 
> Max
> ulbrich at biochem.mpg.de

I don't know, but could you not consider to use a normal plot with
x=10^p; Plot[x/(1+x^2),{p,-3,3}]

Otherwise, this heck works:

x=10^p; 
LogLinearListPlot[Table[{x,x/(1+x^2)},{p,-3,3,.05}],PlotJoined->True]

Ciao
 -erk-


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