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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T20:47:11+00:00 2026-05-20T20:47:11+00:00

Sorry about the poor title ;) I’m trying to recreate a matlab plot I’ve

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Sorry about the poor title 😉

I’m trying to recreate a matlab plot I’ve come across in some other work, but I don’t quite understand the scale they are using. The y axis increments are as follows (from the top [+ve y]):

0.9999,
0.999,
0.99,
0.9,
0

I can use semilogy to plot a logarithmic graph, but this is kind of the wrong way round; my increments go

1,
0.1,
0.01,
0.001,
etc

which is actually 1 – i, where i is the increments I actually want! I don’t entirely understand how to describe this type of plot anyway; can anyone help?

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    2026-05-20T20:47:12+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:47 pm

    To plot the axes the way you want to, you have to do three steps: (1) plot 1-y, (2) reverse axes (3) relabel axes

    y = [0.4 0.8 0.99 0.9999];
    
    %# plot 1-y 
    plot(1-y) %# alternatively use semilog, then you won't have to adjust 'yscale' below
    
    %# reverse y-axis
    set(gca,'ydir','reverse','yscale','log')
    
    %# if necessary, set the axis limits here
    
    %# relabel y-axis
    set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(1-10.^str2num(get(gca,'yticklabel'))))
    

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