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How can I have x-axis ticks that show ticks scaled in powers of ten?
Plotting multivalued function using ParametricPlotListPolarPlot not showing full plot range even with PlotRange -> AllText as plot axes valuesPlot a circle and create a 3-D revolution plot out of itNot getting smooth motion when animating a 3D plot (with jumps in rotation)How I can rotate the x-axis FrameTicks?Labeling the x-axes in a plot arbitrarilyWhats the code for this surfaceplot?Plot3D axes not showingHow to force Plot[..] to show the x-axis?
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I am having trouble achieving this effect with on the x-axis. Does anybody have an idea how I can achieve this effect?
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I am having trouble achieving this effect with on the x-axis. Does anybody have an idea how I can achieve this effect?
plotting
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Use theTicks
option. Some code showing what you want to plot and perhaps what you have tried would help.
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– Michael E2
2 hours ago
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed asLogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
.
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I am having trouble achieving this effect with on the x-axis. Does anybody have an idea how I can achieve this effect?
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I am having trouble achieving this effect with on the x-axis. Does anybody have an idea how I can achieve this effect?
plotting
plotting
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Use theTicks
option. Some code showing what you want to plot and perhaps what you have tried would help.
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– Michael E2
2 hours ago
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed asLogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
.
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– J. M. is computer-less♦
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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Use theTicks
option. Some code showing what you want to plot and perhaps what you have tried would help.
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– Michael E2
2 hours ago
1
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed asLogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
.
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– J. M. is computer-less♦
2 hours ago
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Use the
Ticks
option. Some code showing what you want to plot and perhaps what you have tried would help.$endgroup$
– Michael E2
2 hours ago
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Use the
Ticks
option. Some code showing what you want to plot and perhaps what you have tried would help.$endgroup$
– Michael E2
2 hours ago
1
1
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed as
LogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
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– J. M. is computer-less♦
2 hours ago
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed as
LogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
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LogLinearPlot[PrimePi[x]/(LogIntegral[x]-LogIntegral[2]),
PrimePi[x]/(x/Log[x]), x, 2, 10000000, GridLines -> None, 1]
Thanks: @J.M.iscomputer-less for the LogIntegral[2]
correction.
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LogLinearPlot[PrimePi[x]/(LogIntegral[x]-LogIntegral[2]),
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Thanks: @J.M.iscomputer-less for the LogIntegral[2]
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LogLinearPlot[PrimePi[x]/(LogIntegral[x]-LogIntegral[2]),
PrimePi[x]/(x/Log[x]), x, 2, 10000000, GridLines -> None, 1]
Thanks: @J.M.iscomputer-less for the LogIntegral[2]
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LogLinearPlot[PrimePi[x]/(LogIntegral[x]-LogIntegral[2]),
PrimePi[x]/(x/Log[x]), x, 2, 10000000, GridLines -> None, 1]
Thanks: @J.M.iscomputer-less for the LogIntegral[2]
correction.
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LogLinearPlot[PrimePi[x]/(LogIntegral[x]-LogIntegral[2]),
PrimePi[x]/(x/Log[x]), x, 2, 10000000, GridLines -> None, 1]
Thanks: @J.M.iscomputer-less for the LogIntegral[2]
correction.
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Use the
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– Michael E2
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As a slight correction to kglr's comment: the "number theory" version of the logarithmic integral is expressed as
LogIntegral[x] - LogIntegral[2]
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– J. M. is computer-less♦
2 hours ago