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What kind of options do I have when plotting geophysical data as curves in LogPlot?

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What kind of options do I have when plotting geophysical data as curves in LogPlot?

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LogPlot allows the user to define curve line type, fill type and symbol type in the Log Designer. You can plot curves using a linear or logarithmic scale, and also have several choices for curve wrapping. Additionally, LogPlot has a cross-plot curve column type that will fill in the space between two curves when they intersect. One new feature included in LogPlot 7 is the ability to adjust the horizontal scale of a curve so that it changes with depth.

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