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How do I show logarithmically spaced grid lines at all ticks on a log-log plot using Matplotlib?
To show logarithmically spaced grid lines at all ticks on a log-log plot using matplotlib, we can take the following stepsā
- Create data points for x and y using numpy.
- Using loglog method, make a plot with log scaling on both the X and Y axis.
- Use grid() method, lay out a grid in the current line style. Supply the list of x an y positions.
- To display the figure, use show() method.
Example
import numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.00, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x = np.arange(0, 10, 1) y = np.exp(x) plt.loglog(x, y, c='r') plt.grid(True, which="both", axis='x') plt.show()
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