Create a log axis and set numbering and ticks

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Creating a log axis

To create a log axis:

Double-click on the axis to open the Format Axes dialog. In the Scale section, set the axis to Log10 or Log 2.

Example:

This graph shows log spaced minor ticks. The minor ticks between the major ticks at 10 and 100 show the position of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90. Since the minor ticks are not equally spaced on the graph, we call these log spaced minor ticks. Note that there are eight ticks, so nine intervals (many people think there ought to be ten).

To set the numbering for a log axis:

Double-click on the axis to open the Format Axes dialog and set the number format in the Numbering or Labeling section. Prism offers three numbering format choices for log axes.

Antilog: 10, 100, 1000, 10000, etc.

Scientific: 1x101, 1x102, 1x103, 1x104,etc.

Power of 10: 101, 102, 103, 104,etc.

Log: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

To set the minor tick intervals for a log axis:

Double-click on the axis to open the Format Axes dialog and set the number format in the Numbering or Labeling section. Choose Equal or Log spacing, and the number of intervals you want between major ticks, not the number of ticks.

Note that there are nine minor ticks intervals between the major ticks on a standard log scale, not ten.



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