On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 6:42 AM, David Erickson <deric...@stanford.edu>wrote:
> Hi I need to use the symlog yscale in my graph, I have a lot of data
> that needs to be displayed linearly, with a small fraction at the upper
> end of the range that needs to be displayed in log scale due to its
> distance from the main data. The symlog scale works great, however I'd
> like to adjust the actual vertical graph position where it crosses from
> linear to log (not the threshold), because right now only ~25% of the y
> space is being given to linear, and I'd like it to be more like 80%. Is
> this possible?
>
> Thanks!
> David
>
>
Isn't linthreshy what you are looking for? It denotes the range where the
scale is linear. So, if it is 25, then from -25 to 25 the scale will be
linear. After 25, it will be log.
Maybe I am missing something in your description?
Cheers!
Ben Root
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