Answer by Gigikalo for What is the difference between 'log' and 'symlog'?
Here's an example of behaviour when symlog is necessary:Initial plot, not scaled. Notice how many dots cluster at x~0 ax = sns.scatterplot(x= 'Score', y ='Total Amount Deposited', data = df, hue =...
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I finally found some time to do some experiments in order to understand the difference between them. Here's what I discovered:log only allows positive values, and lets you choose how to handle negative...
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symlog is like log but allows you to define a range of values near zero within which the plot is linear, to avoid having the plot go to infinity around zero.From...
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In matplotlib, I can set the axis scaling using either pyplot.xscale() or Axes.set_xscale(). Both functions accept three different scales: 'linear' | 'log' | 'symlog'.What is the difference between...
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