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LogPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogPlot[f, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates a log plot of f as a function of x from x_min to x_max. LogPlot[{f_1, f_2, ...}, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates log plots of several ...
Some Special Plots   (Mathematica Tutorial)
As discussed in "The Structure of Graphics and Sound", Mathematica includes a full graphics programming language. In this language, you can set up many different kinds of ...
New in 6.0: Function Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Bringing together Mathematica's powerful capabilities in numerics, algebraic computation and now also geometric computation, Version 6.0 took the state of the art for ...
Graphics`Graphics`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
LogPlot, ListLogPlot, and related functions have been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. PolarPlot and ListPolarPlot have been added to the built-in Mathematica ...
Plot Functions of One Variable   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica offers multiple ways of plotting functions of one variable. These include ordinary plots, log plots, parametric plots, and polar plots.
Function Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
FontTracking   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FontTracking is an option for Style and Cell that specifies how condensed or expanded you want the font in which text is rendered to be.
LogLinearPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogLinearPlot[f, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates a log-linear plot of f as a function of x from x_min to x_max. LogLinearPlot[{f_1, f_2, ...}, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates ...
Version 6.0 represented a major step forward in visualization and graphics, with many new and original concepts. Among them was full integration of Mathematica symbolic ...
Likelihood   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Likelihood[dist, {x_1, x_2, ...}] gives the likelihood function for observations x_1, x_2, ... from the distribution dist.
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