Just to verify, does the scaling between the two points of a logarithmic work the same way as the linear does? For example, would a value of 50 be plotted half-way between the 10 and 100, or does the magnitude differ as well? Thanks
Good question. The answer is No, 55 is not halfway between 10 and 100 in log space. You'd have to convert everything into log. For example, log10(10)=0 and log10(100)=2, and halfway between them is 10^1.5=31.6.
You mean, you have your own data and want to compare it with log vs. lin scaling? It's probably easiest to import it into python (or octave or MATLAB, depending on what language you are familiar with).
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Just to verify, does the scaling between the two points of a logarithmic work the same way as the linear does? For example, would a value of 50 be plotted half-way between the 10 and 100, or does the magnitude differ as well? Thanks
Good question. The answer is No, 55 is not halfway between 10 and 100 in log space. You'd have to convert everything into log. For example, log10(10)=0 and log10(100)=2, and halfway between them is 10^1.5=31.6.
@@mikexcohen1 Just a small correction: log10(10)=1.
simple and easy to follow. thanks for video
Thank you! This was extremely useful.
Can you direct me somwhere when i can compare lin-lin with log-log of the same data?
You mean, you have your own data and want to compare it with log vs. lin scaling? It's probably easiest to import it into python (or octave or MATLAB, depending on what language you are familiar with).
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Wow, explained Beter than any Log vs Linear i have ever seen.
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