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          You can use a custom ScalingFunctions option for Plot instead. For example, here is a log plot:



          LogPlot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}]


          enter image description here



          To reverse the y-axis use a custom ScalingFunctions option to Plot:



          Plot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}, ScalingFunctions -> {Minus @* Log, Exp @* Minus}]


          enter image description here






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            You can use a custom ScalingFunctions option for Plot instead. For example, here is a log plot:



            LogPlot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}]


            enter image description here



            To reverse the y-axis use a custom ScalingFunctions option to Plot:



            Plot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}, ScalingFunctions -> {Minus @* Log, Exp @* Minus}]


            enter image description here






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              You can use a custom ScalingFunctions option for Plot instead. For example, here is a log plot:



              LogPlot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}]


              enter image description here



              To reverse the y-axis use a custom ScalingFunctions option to Plot:



              Plot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}, ScalingFunctions -> {Minus @* Log, Exp @* Minus}]


              enter image description here






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                You can use a custom ScalingFunctions option for Plot instead. For example, here is a log plot:



                LogPlot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}]


                enter image description here



                To reverse the y-axis use a custom ScalingFunctions option to Plot:



                Plot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}, ScalingFunctions -> {Minus @* Log, Exp @* Minus}]


                enter image description here






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                You can use a custom ScalingFunctions option for Plot instead. For example, here is a log plot:



                LogPlot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}]


                enter image description here



                To reverse the y-axis use a custom ScalingFunctions option to Plot:



                Plot[Abs[Gamma[z]], {z, -5, 5}, ScalingFunctions -> {Minus @* Log, Exp @* Minus}]


                enter image description here







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