bining x in plots

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Susan Ghaderi
Susan Ghaderi on 28 Oct 2019
Hi,
I have a problem regarding bining x axis in a plot.
I have an array that I want to plot it. In biochemistry is cardinality of reactions.
Then my boss asked me:
"x axis should be binned and put into log10 scale to show linear relationship. I think you need to create bins on the x scale, equally spaced in log scale, then the value of each bin is the number of reactions with cardinality between an interval on log scale. This code may help...
But I do not know how to plot is in the way that we see linearity with bining x logarithmly?
I would be appricaite if someone could guide me?
Best regards,
Susan
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darova
darova on 28 Oct 2019
You mean this?
x = log10(1:n);
plot(x,s)
Susan Ghaderi
Susan Ghaderi on 28 Oct 2019
No, I do not think so. Becasue it does not show something linear.I guess he means something like figure 5 in this link https://arxiv.org/pdf/1011.1533.pdf
But I do not know how to get that.

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Siriniharika Katukam
Siriniharika Katukam on 31 Oct 2019
Hi
Try replacing
plot(x,y)
to
semilogx(x,y)
‘semilogx’ turns the x-axis to a Logarithmic scale as in the figure that you provided in the above commented link. Further details can be got from this link:
and for logarithmic scale on y-axis, use ‘semilogy’.

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