On Mon Nov 10, 2003 at 17:22:11 +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 05:21:58PM +1100, Erich Schulz wrote:
>> Excell would be able to do this. TRo scale to log base 2 is easy, the 
>> new y value y'= log2(y) is given by: y' = ln(y)/ln(2), where ln is the 
>> natural logarithm.
>
>In fact, it works for a logarithm to any base, as long as the base of the
>numerator and denominator logs are the same.  <g>
>
>Noted in case ooplot has a log10 but no ln.
>
>> Gnuplot will do  this also.
>
>GNUPlot is the coolest graphing program around.  It will do absolutely
>anything.  Half my marks at Uni I attribute to being able to drive GNUPlot
>to extremes.

As long as you don't want to do simple things like bar graphs.

Benno
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