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T_Swebocki Posted - 11/07/2023 : 04:21:40 AM
Hello,

I'm currently working with microbiological data, and due to the large numbers involved, I typically employ a logarithmic scale. However, scientific notation can be a bit cumbersome, and I'm interested in a scale that only displays the exponent of the logarithm, similar to this example (https://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mb55/msc/clinbio/background/logarithms002.gif) rather than the full scientific notation as seen here (http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~cs1173/lessons/LogScaleQuestions/LogScaleQuestions_02.png).

I'm uncertain about how to create such a scale in OriginPro. If anyone has the knowledge and would be willing to assist me with this issue, I'd greatly appreciate it! :)
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ChaoC Posted - 11/07/2023 : 10:21:22 AM
Hello T_Swebocki,


You can go to the Axis dialog>Tick Labels tab>Formula and enter log(x).
Your "Display" should be Decimal:1000.

Best,
Chao

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