matplotlib.pyplot.loglog — Matplotlib 3.10.3 documentation (original) (raw)
matplotlib.pyplot.loglog(*args, **kwargs)[source]#
Make a plot with log scaling on both the x- and y-axis.
Call signatures:
loglog([x], y, [fmt], data=None, **kwargs) loglog([x], y, [fmt], [x2], y2, [fmt2], ..., **kwargs)
This is just a thin wrapper around plot which additionally changes both the x-axis and the y-axis to log scaling. All the concepts and parameters of plot can be used here as well.
The additional parameters base, subs and nonpositive control the x/y-axis properties. They are just forwarded to Axes.set_xscale andAxes.set_yscale. To use different properties on the x-axis and the y-axis, use e.g.ax.set_xscale("log", base=10); ax.set_yscale("log", base=2)
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Parameters:
basefloat, default: 10
Base of the logarithm.
subssequence, optional
The location of the minor ticks. If None, reasonable locations are automatically chosen depending on the number of decades in the plot. See Axes.set_xscale/Axes.set_yscale for details.
nonpositive{'mask', 'clip'}, default: 'clip'
Non-positive values can be masked as invalid, or clipped to a very small positive number.
**kwargs
All parameters supported by plot.
Returns:
list of Line2D
Objects representing the plotted data.
Notes