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Re: PLOYY plot [message #61116 is a reply to message #60976] Wed, 02 July 2008 08:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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d.poreh@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jul 2, 5:14 pm, Brian Larsen <balar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> How is Chris' post not what you want? We all obviously need a little
>> more explanation here. What I see in Chris' plot is a "wiggle"
>> plotted on the bottom x-axis and a "parabola" plotted on the top x-
>> axis.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------
>> Brian Larsen
>> Boston University
>> Center for Space Physicshttp://people.bu.edu/balarsen/Home/IDL
>
> Brian
> i want upper x also loarithmic. if i change and put *xlog=1* it is not
> work. i want something like this:
> https://www.rsg.tu-freiberg.de/twiki/pub/Main/DavodPoreh/as. pdf
> as you can see y1=f(x) (left and down) is normal and y2=f(x2)(rigth
> and up) is logarithmic.

Why? The x-axes aren't related -- at least they shouldn't be since the lower one starts at 0.

Why plot two disparate datasets on the same figure? Even if it is valid numbers-wise, it
will still be confusing. I don't know anything about the data, but it smacks of advanced
plotology to me, i.e. displaying data to make it look a certain way. The plot equivalent
of the drunk man under the street light statistics story.

cheers,

paulv
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