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Generate logarithmically spaced vector

Syntax

Description

y = logspace([a](#f89-998709-a),[b](#f89-998709-b)) generates a row vector y of 50 logarithmically spaced points between decades 10^a and 10^b. The logspace function is especially useful for creating frequency vectors. The function is the logarithmic equivalent of linspace and the ‘:’ operator.

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y = logspace([a](#f89-998709-a),[b](#f89-998709-b),[n](#f89-998709-n)) generates n points between decades 10^a and 10^b.

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y = logspace([a](#f89-998709-a),pi) generates 50 points between10^a and pi, which is useful in digital signal processing for creating logarithmically spaced frequencies in the interval[10^a,pi].

y = logspace([a](#f89-998709-a),pi,[n](#f89-998709-n)) generates n points between 10^a andpi.

Examples

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Create a vector of 50 logarithmically spaced points in the interval [10^1,10^5].

Create a vector of 7 logarithmically spaced points in the interval [10^1,10^5].

y1 = 1×7 105 ×

0.0001    0.0005    0.0022    0.0100    0.0464    0.2154    1.0000

Create a vector of complex numbers with 8 logarithmically spaced points between 10^(1+2i) and 10^(5+5i).

y = logspace(1+2i,5+5i,8)

y = 1×8 complex 104 ×

-0.0001 - 0.0010i 0.0029 - 0.0024i 0.0133 + 0.0040i 0.0147 + 0.0497i -0.1242 + 0.1479i -0.7150 - 0.0822i -1.2137 - 2.3924i 4.9458 - 8.6913i

Input Arguments

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First bound, specified as a numeric scalar. The a argument defines a bound of the interval over which logspace generates points. a can be real or complex, and the other bound, b, can be either larger or smaller than a. If b is smaller than a, then the vector contains descending values.

Data Types: single | double
Complex Number Support: Yes

Second bound, specified as a numeric scalar. The b argument defines a bound of the interval over which logspace generates points. b can be real or complex, and b can be either larger or smaller than the other bound, a. If b is smaller than a, then the vector contains descending values.

Data Types: single | double
Complex Number Support: Yes

Number of points, specified as a real numeric scalar.

Extended Capabilities

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The logspace function supports GPU array input with these usage notes and limitations:

For more information, see Run MATLAB Functions on a GPU (Parallel Computing Toolbox).

Version History

Introduced before R2006a