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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions lib/matplotlib/ticker.py
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Expand Up @@ -2262,19 +2262,19 @@ class LogLocator(Locator):

def __init__(self, base=10.0, subs=(1.0,), numdecs=4, numticks=None):
"""
Place ticks on the locations : subs[j] * base**i
Place ticks at values ``subs[j] * base**n``.

Parameters
----------
base : float, default: 10.0
The base of the log used, so major ticks are placed at
``base**n``, n integer.
subs : None or str or sequence of float, default: (1.0,)
``base**n``, where ``n`` is an integer.
subs : None or {'auto', 'all'} or sequence of float, default: (1.0,)
Gives the multiples of integer powers of the base at which
to place ticks. The default places ticks only at
to place ticks. The default of ``(1.0, )`` places ticks only at
integer powers of the base.
The permitted string values are ``'auto'`` and ``'all'``,
both of which use an algorithm based on the axis view
Permitted string values are ``'auto'`` and ``'all'``.
Both of these use an algorithm based on the axis view
limits to determine whether and how to put ticks between
integer powers of the base. With ``'auto'``, ticks are
placed only between integer powers; with ``'all'``, the
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