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                                                   How can I see charts with logarithmic scale on y-axis?

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Dan
2010-11-17 08:11:17


How can I see charts with logarithmic scale on y-axis?


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2010-11-17 14:06:05

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You can't change the y-axis to logarithmic scale, however you can transform a time-series using the "log" function.


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