[R] Axis with inverse logarithmic scale

Martin Maechler m@ech|er @end|ng |rom @t@t@m@th@ethz@ch
Tue Jul 28 15:56:10 CEST 2020


>>>>> John Fox 
>>>>>     on Mon, 27 Jul 2020 12:57:57 -0400 writes:

    > Dear Dileepkumar R,
    > As is obvious from the tick marks, the vertical axis is not log-scaled:

    >> log10(99.999) - log10(99.99)
    > [1] 3.908865e-05
    >> log10(99) - log10(90)
    > [1] 0.04139269


    > That is, these (approximately?) equally spaced ticks aren't equally 
    > spaced on the log scale.

    > The axis is instead apparently (at least approximately) on the logit 
    > (log-odds) scale:

    >> library(car)
    > Loading required package: carData
    >> logit(99.999) - logit(99.99)
    > [1] 2.302675
    >> logit(99) - logit(90)
    > [1] 2.397895

Small remark : You don't need car (or any other extra pkg) to have logit:

  logit <- plogis # is sufficient

Note that the ?plogis (i.e. 'Logistic') help page has had a
  \concept{logit}

entry (which would help if one used  help.search() .. {I don't;
I have 10000 of packages}),
and that same help page has been talking about 'logit' for ca 16
years now (and I'm sure this is news for most readers, still)...


    > You can get a graph close to the one you shared via the following:

    > library(car) # repeated so you don't omit it

.. and here you need 'car'  for the nice  probabilityAxis(.) ..

    >> logits <- logit(y_values)
    >> plot(x_value, logits, log="x", axes=FALSE,
    > +      xlim=c(1, 200), ylim=logit(c(10, 99.999)),
    > +      xlab="Precipitation Intensity (mm/d)",
    > +      ylab="Cumulative Probability",
    > +      main="Daily U.S. Precipitation",
    > +      col="magenta")
    >> axis(1, at=c(1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200))
    >> probabilityAxis(side=2, at=c(10, 30, 50, 90, 99, 99.9, 99.99, 
    >                  99.999)/100)
    >> box()

    > Comments:

    > This produces probabilities, not percents, on the vertical axis, which 
    > conforms to what the axis label says. Also, the ticks in the R version 
    > point out rather than into the plotting region -- the former is 
    > generally considered better practice. Finally, the graph is not a 
    > histogram as the original title states.

    > I hope this helps,
    > John


    > --------------------------------------------
    > John Fox
    > Professor Emeritus
    > McMaster University
    > Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    > web: https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/jfox/

    > On 7/27/2020 11:56 AM, Dileepkumar R wrote:
    >> I think the attached sample figure is not visible
    >> Here is the sample figure:
    >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/16Uy3JD0wsEucUv_KOhXCxLZ4U-3wiBTs/view?usp=sharing
    >> 
    >> sincerely,
    >> 
    >> 
    >> Dileepkumar R
    >> 
    >> 
    >> 
    >> 
    >> On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 7:13 PM Dileepkumar R <dileepkunjaai using gmail.com>
    >> wrote:
    >> 
    >>> Dear All,
    >>> 
    >>> I want to plot a simple cumulative probability distribution graph with
    >>> like the attached screenshot.
    >>> But I couldn't fix the y-axis scale as in that screenshot.
    >>> 
    >>> My data details are follows:
    >>> 
    >>> y_values
    >>> =c(66.78149,76.10846,81.65518,85.06448,87.61703,89.61314,91.20297,92.36884,
    >>> 93.64070,94.57693,95.23052,95.75163,96.15792,96.58188,96.97933,97.29730,
    >>> 97.59760,97.91556,98.14520,98.37485,98.57799,98.74580,98.87829,99.06377,
    >>> 99.16093,99.25808,99.37290,99.45239,99.54072,99.59371,99.62904,99.66437,
    >>> 99.69970,99.70853,99.72620,99.73503,99.77036,99.79686,99.80569,99.82335,
    >>> 99.83219,99.84985,99.86751,99.87635,99.87635,99.90284,99.90284,99.90284,
    >>> 99.91168,99.92051,99.92051,99.93817,99.93817,99.93817,99.95584,99.95584,
    >>> 99.97350,99.97350,99.97350,99.97350,99.97350,99.97350,99.97350)
    >>> 
    >>> x_value=seq(63)
    >>> 
    >>> Thank you all in advance
    >>> 
    >>> Dileepkumar R
    >>> 
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