Can the vertical axis of a plot be configured to have log log scaling?

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Hello,
I’m trying to find software that can plot oil viscosities that follow something called the Walther Equation.
walther eq.jpg
This plots a straight line when the vertical axis is a double log scale.
This is the standard scaling applied to the ASTM D 341-17 chart for plotting viscosities.
Does this software have the ability to set up a vertical axis with this log log scaling?
Thanks for the help,
Andy
ASTM D341 plot.jpg
ASTM D341 plot 2.jpg
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Andy Hessler
Andy Hessler 2019-11-1
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate this command. As I feared, the vertical data no longer corelates to the original viscosity value. What you've shown is useful for comparing slopes of lines, but not quite what I need for analyzing a specific fluid's temperature/viscosity performance.
I'll try to look at the video, though. Maybe there are other insights.
Thanks!

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Valeriy
Valeriy 2019-11-1
LL = log10(viscosity);
semilogy(x,LL);
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Brett
Brett 2023-9-21
Was a solution to this problem found? I am trying to determine something similar.

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