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Re: error bars with logarithmic axes

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  • Subject: [mg103332] Re: error bars with logarithmic axes
  • From: "M.Roellig" <markus.roellig at googlemail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 06:54:51 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <h8niuk$cae$1@smc.vnet.net>

Hi,

download the error bar log plot package

http://140.177.205.65/infocenter/MathSource/6747/

Designed for V6, but working also for V7.

Markus

On Sep 15, 10:23 am, "Solomon, Joshua" <J.A.Solo... at city.ac.uk> wrote:
> what is the easiest way these days (i.e. w/ v 7) to have error bars and
> logarithmic axes?
>
> to make my question more concrete, let's pretend I wanted to plot the
> following two data points: {1,1} and {10,10}, with vertical error bars fo=
r
> the second value in each pair. For the 1, the error bar should extend fro=
m
> 0.5 to 2 and for the 2, the error bar should extend from 5 to 20.
>
> clearly, these data would look better with a logarithmic ordinate. what's
> the best way to do that in v7?
>
> j



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