symmetrical logarithmic (positive only) x axis

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Hello!
I'm trying to plot flux values on the Y axis versus cumulative probability on the X axis. I've figured out the following code:
xdata = probability; %data I've entered as a variable
ydata = flux; %data I've entered as a variable
scatter(xdata,ydata);
set(gca,'xscale','log','yscale','log');
xticks([0.01 0.5 2 10 30 50 70 90 98 99.5 99.99]);
xlim([0 120]);
xlabel('cumulative probability')
ylabel('flux CO2')
which produces this graph:
but the issue is, I would like to recreate the following X axis (ignore the Y axis below) where there is more space between intervals at lower and higher probabilities:
Any help in doing this would be greatly appreciated!
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dpb
dpb on 14 Jul 2021
Oh, I see you did say a lognormal distribution above...missed it on the first reading.
BTW, with probplot default puts y on x-axis, to put the probability axis on x, use
view(90,90)
to rotate the view.
Kristen Rahilly
Kristen Rahilly on 15 Jul 2021
Hi dpb,
That works perfectly! Thank you very much for all your help.

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