Is there a function to plot a function with logarithmic scale like 'semilogy' does?

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I would like to plot a function, and it seems that there's only 'fplot' that can do it as what I've got is just a function rather than a set of data. However, I would like to plot the function with logarithmic scale without assigning a set of input to the function, and 'semilogy' doesn't work as I don't have the input data but the specified input interval.
%% a very simple example
syms x
y(x)=exp(x);
f1=matlabFunction(y)% how to plot the function with logarithmic scale without assigning a set of input?
Therefore, is there a function like a combination of 'fplot' and 'semilogy', which can help us plot the function with logarithmic scale without assigning a set of input to the function?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 16 Jul. 2020
Note that you can use fplot with Symbolic expressions and functions... but using matlabFunction can result in faster execution.
Anyhow, fplot and then set the axes properties XScale or YScale to 'normal' or 'log'
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Shuangfeng Jiang
Shuangfeng Jiang am 16 Jul. 2020
Thanks for answering.
This is a good idea, but it doesn't seem working.
Personally this is because the range of y is not big enough. Do you think so?The curve wasn't plotted with logarithmic scale
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 16 Jul. 2020
I can tell by the spacing that it is using log for the y axes. The 0.45 to 0.5 distance is about half of the 0.25 to 0.3 distance.

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