Bar Chart Log Axis

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Jason
Jason el 16 de Feb. de 2017
Editada: dpb el 22 de Feb. de 2017
I have data that I want to create a barchart from. I require the x-axis to be log10.
[counts,xb]=hist(data(:,3),nbins); %IMHIST ONLY HANDLES 8 & 16 BIT IMAGES, NOT 12BIT
bar(log10(xb),counts,'r','EdgeColor','r');
grid on;
hold on
xlim([min(log10(xb)) max(log10(xb))])
I have read that I need to do:
set(gca,'Xtick',0:4); %// adjust manually; values in log scale
set(gca,'Xticklabel',10.^get(gca,'Xtick')); %// use labels with linear values
My data is typically 4000-6000
the histogram with log10 x axis looks like the same, and the ticks are not showing?
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Jason
Jason el 16 de Feb. de 2017
Thankyou dpb. I see now that my spread isnt big enough to see as you suggested. I take back my comment that it doesnt work. Thanks again
dpb
dpb el 16 de Feb. de 2017
Editada: dpb el 22 de Feb. de 2017
For confirmation
>> x=(5000:8000); lx=log10(x);
>> [(lx-lx(1))./(lx(end)-lx(1));(x-x(1))./(x(end)-x(1))]
ans =
0 0.3879 0.7159 1.0000
0 0.3333 0.6667 1.0000
>>
pretty same ratios; if don't study carefully wouldn't ever tell the difference...
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dpb
dpb el 16 de Feb. de 2017
If you mean to still bin on linear range want to display x on a log scale, just use
hBar=bar(xb,counts,'r','EdgeColor','r');
set(gca,'XScale','log')
then you can fixup range as want to make it look pretty if the autoscaling doesn't suit.

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