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The logarithm of a number is the exponent by which another fixed value, the base, has to be raised to produce that number. It has applications in algebra and complexity theory. It is usually denoted as log in programming languages. Use this tag for any programming questions involving logarithms.

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Set Log Scale on Matplotlib Radar Chart

I was wondering how it would be possible to plot the following graph with a yscale that is logarithmic, due to the massive difference between numbers in the 'sample' list. ax.set_yscale('log') seems ...
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Why is the complexity of the binary search Log in base 2?

Considering the implementation of the iterative binary search code: // Java implementation of iterative Binary Search class BinarySearch { // Returns index of x if it is present in arr[], //...
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LOG Issue sklearn error ValueError: Input contains NaN, infinity or a value too large for dtype('float64')

I tried to execute this code : GDP['LogGdpGwth'] = np.log(GDP['GdpGwth']) I have : RuntimeWarning: invalid value encountered in log result = getattr(ufunc, method)(*inputs, **kwargs) X = GDP[['...
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How to plot logarithm graph with R-plot?

I am trying to make the following graph with R-plot: I have the following code in R: x = 0:8 f = log2(x) plot(x, f, main="Função Logarítmica", xlab="X - Abscissas", ylab="Y - ...
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What should be the Big O of f(n) = n^5 + 2^log(n)?

I came across a problem where I've to select the correct Big O for the function f(n) = n^5 + 2^log(n)... I tried putting large values and found out that n^5 grows significantly as compare to 2^log(n).....
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Calculating complexity of logarithm

As known the complexity to insert a node into AVL tree is log(c) when c is the number of nodes inside the tree. I'm looking to insert m nodes into the tree so the complexity is: log(c)+log(c+1)+...+...
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Python logarithm function and select point above that log line

I am trying to create a log function to display on my graph such as a log(x, 0.5) I started creating a line def f(x): return np.int(x) f2 = np.vectorize(f) x = np.arange(0, 100, 1) plt.plot(-x+...
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Python: How can I add columns to a dataframe containing the log of some other columns using a for loop?

I have a given dataframe with three columns containing random numbers. What I want to do is use a for loop for adding three more columns containing the log-values of the corresponding column. My ...
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How to write a simple logarithm function without math.h?

This question I have didn't fully help me, although it gave me a few details. My current based code: #define e 2.7182818284590452353602874713527 double logarithm(long double dec) { // return ...
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Solving CountNonDivisible codility question

I am going through Codility questions and I am on "CountNonDivisible" question. I tried with the brute way it worked and it's not efficient at all. I found the answers with no explanations, ...
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How do I add a logarithmic regression in R

x <- shapefile('42GP.shp') A <- x$PatchArea1 df <- read.csv("CI.csv",header = T) R <- df$mean plot(R~A) fit <- lm(R~log(A)) summary(fit) coef(fit) x=A y=predict(fit,newdata=...
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In matplotlib, why is loglog plot different from log10(x) log10(y) plot?

I think I am a little confused on loglog plots. I plotted a loglog plot and compared to a regular plot after taking log10(x) and log10(y). The shape is the same as expected but the axis is different ...
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loop of ufunc does not support argument 0 of type str which has no callable log method

For an assignment I have to calculate the log returns of stocks. After I write df_ret = 100*(np.log(df) - np.log(df.shift(1))) I get the following error: AttributeError ...
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Method of matrix multiplication between two numpy matrices of log2 elements

I have two numpy matrices a_log2 and b_log2 of log2 elements and I want to perform matrix multiplication between them. a = np.array([[0.4, 0.4, 0.2], [0.1, 0.5, 0.4]]) b = np.array([[0.3, 0....
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Embarcadero C++ Builder possible log() function error?

Given the following code (specifically using Embarcadero C++ Builder XE3): int GetNDig(float fVal, float fTol) { int tolCoeff = floor(-1 * (logf(fTol)/logf(10))); int nDig = tolC - floor(logf(fVal)...
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non-uniform distribution in a range

I would like to generate a non-uniform data set in a range which has more data points at the end-tale. Suppose the range is [a-b], a,b>0, and I want to find a way in python to generate a non-...
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Confusion about O((log n)²) vs O(log n)

I can't find anything good on the internet explaining what O((log n)2) is equal to. I think it's equal to O(log n), by the following argument: O(log (log n)2) = O(log (log n · log n)) = O(log log n + ...
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Does it seem right to calculate fractional powers by walking steps method?

We know that x^y means x multiplied by itself y times or x taking y steps. Is this method suitable when y (the power) is fractional. e.g. if x = 2 and y = 3.5, we would have 2^3.5 = (2 x 1) x (2 x 1) ...
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Getting rid of ValueErrors when taking log of probabilities [closed]

I want to find the maximum probable path and I tried to associate log probabilities to get rid of underflow errors when multiplying sequence of steps. While calculating the maximum probable path, I ...
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R codes with time series

I am starting to use R and I have found out this code below, the only part of the code I haven't understood is log(ts(GDPUS[-1, 3])), I don't understand the purpose of [-1, 3]. Can someone explain it ...
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Why floor and ceil functions giving different values when applied on a log function result in c++ [duplicate]

Below is the program I've written to find the exponent of 6, but I this its giving wrong output or I may be wrong somewhere, I'm unable to figure out here. #include<bits/stdc++.h> using ...
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Does R have a function for the logarithm that deals with negative numeric values?

In mathematics, the exponential and logarithm functions can be generalised from the real numbers to the complex numbers. The exponential function is generalised using Euler's formula and the ...
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Logistic regression parameter P-value changes after logarithm - R

I have an issue when calculating logistic regression in R that, to me, makes no sense. I have one parameter in the model, positive numbers (molecular weight). I have a binary response variable, let's ...
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How to solve T(n) = 2*T(n/2) + n*log(n) using recursive tree?

I have a recurrence relation which is like the following: T(n) = 2T(n/2) + nlog(n) I am using recursion tree method to solve this. And at the end, i came up with the following equation: n( log(n/2^0) +...
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How to Plot 2 Lines on Log X-axis in Python?

I'm trying to plot blackbody wavelength vs flux for 288 Kelvin temperature (the Earth) and 6000 Kelvin temperature (the sun). I want both of these to be on the same plot and know I will need a log x-...
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RStudio ggplot Logarithmic graph

I have a really easy data frame with two columns. We can just call them X and Y. Y is in feet and X is in cubic feet per second. I want to do a log graph and obtain the equation for the line but I ...
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Power Of Two Integers

I am trying to solve a problem regarding power of two integers. The problem description is like below: Given a positive integer which fits in a 32 bit signed integer, find if it can be expressed as A^...
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Same Function written in two different ways in python, one is correct and the other is wrong

I am wondering form the following functions written in different ways in python. The first function is working fine and success. Return a correct data and successfully delete the record from the ...
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Recursion for evaluating log(1+x) using taylor series of the same

#include<iostream> using namespace std; double log(double x,int n) { static double p = x ; double s; if(n==1) return x; else { s=log(x,n-1); p*=x; ...
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How can I print a human-readable file size in C++ without a loop

I want to print a file size in C++. My input is in bytes and I want to print it in KiB if it gets over 1024, in MiB if it gets over 1024*1024, etc. Alternatively it should print in KB for 1000 and ...
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Calculating log using bitwise [duplicate]

Using std::__builtin_ctzll() in C++ I can easily calculate log2(x). But can I calculate log3(x) and log5(x) using bitwise ?
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How can you quickly compute the integer logarithm for any base?

How can I quickly compute the integer logarithm for any base, not just base 10? This question has a really efficient solution for base 10 but I would like to understand how I can generalize that to ...
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Custom Regular Scale (pyplot)

I would like to know if some of you knew how to make an irregular custom scale on pyplot. Here is my basic script: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax= plt.subplots() ax.set_yticks([0, 5, 27, 40]) ...
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Python: semilogx including 0

I'm trying to reproduce this graph -- specifically the log-scale x-axis: The main objective is for me to be able to display the x-axis as equally spaced log-scale. I am currently using semilogx from ...
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Floating point log() * y to integer

Consider the function: int log2di(double x) { return (int)log2(x); } Since the log2 result is immediately truncated to int, this can be much more efficiently implemented using1 std::ilogb or std::...
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Python Math Module Operators Precedence Incorrect?

I'm new in programming with python and searched this issue, thought there is an explanation, but couldn't find one. Why this: math.log(0.05/(2*0.000001),10) #output 4.3979400086720375 different than ...
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Add custom logarithmic tick location to matplotlib

I have a line plot, where the x-axis is logarithmic. I would like to mark a specific value on this axis (40000). This means I would like to insert a custom major tick at this location. I've tried to ...
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I get an error when I try to fit my dataset to a logarithmic family?

I have a dataframe: Incidence <- data.frame(Inc. = c(0.4400, 0.5102, 0.2979, 0.2667, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0200, 0.0213, 0.0000, 0.0238, 0.0256, 0.0000, ...
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Numbers that result in a more rounded corner when graphing in Javascript

I have a for loop that returns a decimal between 0 and 1. I'd like to make a curve that appears more like a rounded corner than it is now. I'd also like to have it start ramping up only after 0.25. I ...
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Issues with log function coding

I am new at R studio and I am trying to solve the following issues I have a function that basically is Profit = Revenue - Advertisement spent Once revenue is based on how much I spend we can rewrite ...
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groupby for pandas data frame gives wrong results

I am trying to replicate a paper whose code was written in Stata for my course project using Python. I have difficulty replicating the results from a collapse command in their do-file. The ...
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Computing log of integral in terms of log of integrand

This question may be half computational math, half programming. I'm trying to estimate log[\int_0^\infty\int_0^\infty f(x,y)dxdy] [actually thousands of such integrals] in Python. The function f(x,y) ...
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How to set ticks for yAxis using a logarithmic (Symlog) scale?

Here is the code for yAxis on my chart using d3.v5: let x = d3.scaleTime() .domain(d3.extent(data, d => d.date)) .range([margin.left, width - margin.right]) let y = d3....
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How can i calculate the largest size of input n of an algorithm O(2log(n)) in runtime t?

For function f(n) and time t in the following table, determine the largest size n of O(log(n)^2) that can be solved in time t, assuming that the algorithm to solve the problem takes f(n) microseconds] ...
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Is the height of a binary tree log2(n)

Lets say we have an array with the length of n=7, the height of the tree should be 2. I wouldn't count the height by the number of rows but connections between them. (I think that because in the ...
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Math equation to find number of iterations in asymptotic loop?

I have a loop that decreases in growth as the iterations go up. I need to calculate the number of iterations it'll go through (I explain why I need this at the bottom of this question). The first 6 ...
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What's fastest way to perform calculation based on values of other columns in a dataframe?

I have df, and I have to apply this formula: to every row, then add the new series (as a new column). Right now my code is : new_col = deque() for i in range(len(df)): if i < n: ...
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Logarithmic colorbar in matplotlib color plot

I've been trying to change tha labels and my colorbar to Logarithmic scale but I can't. I used this comand: plt.pcolor(xx, yy, paco, cmap='RdBu',norm=matplotlib.colors.LogNorm()) I tried to put ...
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Why is this newton-rapshon method of finding the returning an error with log

As stated above I've made a newton-raphson method for finding the square root of a given number def newton(f, fprime, eps): x0 = 10 while True: fx0 = f(x0) if abs(fx0) < ...
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Find the Relationship Between Two Logarithmic Equations

No idea if I am asking this question in the right place, but here goes... I have a set of equations that were calculated based on numbers ranging from 4 to 8. So an equation for when this number is 5,...
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