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xeon123
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I've a graph similar to a 1/x^2 function, but it's only represents positive X values. The Y axis represents the duration in seconds, and X represents the number of objects. This graph shows that, as the number of objects grows, the time decreases.
If I want to represent this graph in a semi-log graph, it will appear a straight line that increases monotonically.
I would like to know how can I interpret this graph? Why semi-log are important?
Thanks,
If I want to represent this graph in a semi-log graph, it will appear a straight line that increases monotonically.
I would like to know how can I interpret this graph? Why semi-log are important?
Thanks,
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