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Cleveland says When logarithms of a variable are graphed, the scale label should correspond to the tick mark labels. Since the top scale label says log and logs are exponents, the exponents are plotted. Cleveland also recommends showing the values of the original scale on the opposite scale.
There are two main reasons to use logarithmic scales in charts and graphs. The first is to respond to skewness towards large values. i.e., cases in which one or a few points are much larger than the bulk of the data. The second is to show percent change or multiplicative factors.
What is difference between Linear and Logarithmic scale? Linear graphs are scaled, so that equal vertical distances represent the same absolute-dollar-value change. The logarithmic scale reveals percentage changes. A change from 100 to 200, for example, is presented in the same way as a change from 1,000 to 2,000.
A logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a way of displaying numerical data over a very wide range of values in a compact way typically the largest numbers in the data are hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the smallest numbers. Rather, the numbers 10 and 100, and 100 and 1000 are equally spaced.
Log-log plots display data in two dimensions where both axes use logarithmic scales. When one variable changes as a constant power of another, a log-log graph shows the relationship as a straight line. Equivalently, the linear function is: log (Y) = log (k) + log (OK).
There are two main reasons to use logarithmic scales in charts and graphs. The first is to respond to skewness towards large values. i.e., cases in which one or a few points are much larger than the bulk of the data. The second is to show percent change or multiplicative factors.
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