How can I plot loglog(x,y) with an xlim and ylim?
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I am trying to graph using loglog(x,y), however I am running into problems with a Negative data ignored message. Here is some of my code:
xlim([1,1000000])
ylim([0.000000000001,0.00001]);
a= [2300*10^(-9), 223.0*10^(-9), 5.30*10^(-12), 20.0*10^(-12), 2.19*10^(-12)];
b=[8.7, 135, 3289, 51290,10219];
y= a(1).*exp(-x./b(1));
loglog(x,y,'b');
Thanks!
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Mischa Kim
on 6 Mar 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 6 Mar 2014
Christopher, move the xlim and ylim commands after the loglog command. Make sure that x > 0.
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Mischa Kim
on 6 Mar 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 6 Mar 2014
How is x defined in your code? Note that with the xlim and ylim commands you define the axis limits. You need an additional command to define x values, e.g., using logspace
x = logspace(0,3,100); % define x: 100 data points btw. 10^0 and 10^3
a = [2300*10^(-9), 223.0*10^(-9), 5.30*10^(-12), 20.0*10^(-12), 2.19*10^(-12)];
b = [8.7, 135, 3289, 51290,10219];
y = a(1).*exp(-x./b(1));
loglog(x,y,'b');
xlim([1,1e6])
ylim([1e-12,1e-5]);
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