File:Logarithmic functions.svg
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Graph of logarithmic functions in SVG-format. Red is log(x) base 2. Green is ln(x) (log(x) base e). Blue is log(x) base 10. Cyan is log(x) base 0.5.
set terminal svg set output "logarithm.svg" set title "Graph of logarithmic functions" set xrange [0:10] set yrange [-5:5] set xtics 1,1,10 set ytics -5,1,5 set grid linewidth 3 set xzeroaxis linewidth 5 plot log10(x)/log10(2) notitle with lines linewidth 3, log(x) notitle with lines linewidth 3, log10(x) notitle with lines linewidth 3, log10(x)/log10(0.5) notitle with lines linewidth 3 show output |
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Author | Christoffer Stausland |
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current | 13:22, 11 April 2007 | 600 × 480 (27 KB) | Chrtsta (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description= Graph of logarithmic functions in SVG-format. Red is log(x) base 1.7. Green is log(x) base 2. Blue is ln(x) (log(x) base e). Cyan is log(x) base 0.5. I made this graph in gnuplot (post-processed using Inkscape) | |
23:24, 26 March 2007 | 597 × 396 (29 KB) | Dicklyon (talk | contribs) | Improve it by hand. Use base 10 in place of base 1.7. | ||
14:32, 17 March 2007 | 600 × 480 (25 KB) | Chrtsta (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description= Graph of logarithmic functions in SVG-format. Red is log(x) base 1.7. Green is log(x) base 2. Blue is ln(x) (log(x) base e). Cyan is log(x) base 0.5. I made this graph in gnuplot (it is post-processed using Ink | ||
20:40, 16 March 2007 | 600 × 480 (18 KB) | Chrtsta (talk | contribs) | Graph of logarithmic functions Red is log(x) base 1.7. Green is log(x) base 2. Blue is ln(x) (log(x) base e). Cyan is log(x) base 0.5. I made this graph in gnuplot, with these instructions: set terminal svg set output "logarithm.svg" set title "Graph o |
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