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Calculates values that are in logarithmic distance from each other
e.g. to produce logarithmic interval borders.
For exact logarithmic spacing, use
10^seq(from=log10(1), to=log10(100), len=100)
logSpaced(base = 1.1708, n = 20, min = 1, max = n, plot = TRUE,
pch = 3, las = 1, ylab = "base", ...)
Base for calculations, can be a vector to compare several bases. DEFAULT: 1.1708
Number of values to be calculated. DEFAULT: 30
Range where n values are to be distributed, single values each. DEFAULT: 1,n
Should the points be plotted on a line? DEFAULT: TRUE
PointCharacter and Label Axis Style. DEFAULT: 3,1
Y axis label. DEFAULT: "base"
Further arguments passed to plot
Vector or matrix, depending on base input
# NOT RUN {
logSpaced()
logSpaced(base=c(1.1, 1.5, 2), n=6, min=5, max=10)
d <- logSpaced(seq(0.8, 1.2, 0.025), main="logarithmically spaced points")
# the default base for the default n (20) will give an approximately equal
# bin width across the range on a logarithmic scale:
d <- logSpaced()
plot(d, rep(1,20), log="x")
# For exactly spacing logarithmically, use
plot(10^seq(from=log10(1), to=log10(100), len=100), log="y")
browseURL("https://stackoverflow.com/a/29963530")
# }
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