Why is y-axis in loglog not 0?

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Daniel
Daniel on 20 Nov 2014
Commented: Thorsten on 24 Nov 2014
Hello,
I am plotting with "loglog". See code.
Why does the y-axis start at 100 and not 0 as I say it should be with y-lim?
MockF1=[120 100 100 140 140 180 180 100 100 100 100];
MockN1=[38500 20000 23720 4096 4532 2754 1820 16921 8241 40622 19040]; figure
loglog(MockN1,MockF1,'o')
xlabel('N');
ylabel('F');
grid on
xlim([0 500000])
ylim([0 250])

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 21 Nov 2014
Edited: Thorsten on 21 Nov 2014
If you do not have to use a loglog plot, semilogx may be useful
semilogx(MockN1,MockF1,'o')
ylim([0 250])
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Daniel
Daniel on 21 Nov 2014
Thank you. I guess I can work with a semilogx but I would prefer loglog.
A follow up question: My y-axis is now in steps of 50. 0 50 100...etc. How can I get it in to steps of 10 or whatever I choose?
Thorsten
Thorsten on 24 Nov 2014
set(gca, 'YTick', 100:10:180)

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 20 Nov 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 20 Nov 2014
I think when you set ylim([0 200]) this will be interpreted as [log(0) log(200)]. That means [-Inf log(200)]

Daniel
Daniel on 21 Nov 2014
Thank you Azzi,
When I use: ylim([-inf 200]), I get as seen in the first picture
when I use ylim([-inf log(200)]), I get this
How do I get the values on the y-axis to say 100 etc and not 10^2 and so on?

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