Syntax of semilogx, semilogy, loglog
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Hi,
I just realized that the following syntaxes are not valid
semilogx(X1,Y1,LineSpec,'PropertyName',PropertyValue)
semilogy(X1,Y1,LineSpec,'PropertyName',PropertyValue)
loglog(X1,Y1,LineSpec,'PropertyName',PropertyValue)
whereas
plot(X1,Y1,LineSpec,'PropertyName',PropertyValue)
is valid. Shouldn't this be fixed for consistency?
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Wayne King
2011 年 9 月 26 日
Hi Nicolas, Can you give an example?
x = logspace(-1,2);
loglog(x,exp(x),'-s','linewidth',2)
figure;
x = 0:0.1:10;
semilogx(10.^x,x,'r--','linewidth',2)
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Wayne King
2011 年 9 月 26 日
Right:
loglog(X1,Y1,LineSpec,....)
means:
x = logspace(-1,2);
loglog(x,exp(x),'-or')
or some other valid linespec (the 'or' is a linespec)
loglog(...,'PropertyName',PropertyValue,...)
means:
loglog(x,exp(x),'linewidth',2,'LineStyle','-.');
or some valid 'PropertyName',PropertyValue combination.
Glad it's working!
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UJJWAL
2011 年 9 月 26 日
Things are working ok... There is no inconsistency or I was not able to understand you.. Please check the following code and rephrase the question so that I would understand better :-
clc
clear all
t= 0:0.001:2;
plot(t,exp(t),'--.r','LineWidth',2);
figure(2);
semilogx(t,exp(t),'*k','LineWidth',2);
figure(3);
semilogy(t,exp(t),'-.b','LineWidth',2);
figure(4);
loglog(t,exp(t),'--y','LineWidth',2);
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Khaleel UR Rehman Khan
2020 年 6 月 23 日
If suppose we have to make the linewidth=3,
loglog(x,y,'linewidth',3) is wrong
the right syntax is
loglog(x,y,"Linewidth",3)
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Steven Lord
2020 年 6 月 23 日
loglog accepts the name of a name-value pair argument as a char vector or as a string perfectly fine when I tried it in release R2020a. Can you clarify why you believe the syntax with the name specified as a char vector is wrong? If you're seeing an error can you show all of the error message (all the text displayed in red?)
x = 1:10;
y = x.^2;
figure
loglog(x, y, 'linewidth', 3)
figure
loglog(x, y, "linewidth", 3)
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