Hi Reju,'x_log' and 'y_log' aren't valid arguments to the PhasePlot. To adjust the logscaling you need to call the set_log method that most plot objects share. This method takes in a field name, or 'all', and then a True or False depending on whether you want the log turned on or off for that field. So, in your case, something likeplot = PhasePlot(my_sphere, "MachNumber", "CRFractionPreCR", "CellMassMsun", weight_field=None)plot.set_log("MachNumber", True)plot.set_log("CRFractionPreCR", True)There are also methods for setting the x, y, and z range: set_xlim, set_ylim, and set_zlim, respectively.ChrisOn Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Reju Sam John <rejusamjohn@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Dear all,I am trying to make a phase plot using YT 2.6, with the following line.plot = PhasePlot(my_sphere, "Density", "Temperature","CellMassMsun",weight_field=None,x_log=1,y_log=1).save()but it is giving me the following error.plot = PhasePlot(my_sphere, "MachNumber", "CRFractionPreCR","CellMassMsun",weight_field=None,x_log=1,y_log=1).save()TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'x_log'I also tried with x_log=True.Still the same error. What could be the problem? How to make both x and y in log scale?And also I would like to know is it possible to fix x and y range in phase plot?Thank you.--Reju Sam John
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