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Question for y'all.

I'm trying to draw a graph that looks like the Standard Normal Distribution when it's plotted on a graph where the x-axis is logarithmic, instead of linear. (Sorry if I'm abusing terminology, I have very little background in maths.)

The idea I'm going for would put 10,000 at the mean, 100,000 at +1 standard deviation, 1,000,000 at +2 standard deviations, and so on. In the opposite direction, I'd have 1,000 at -1 standard deviation, 100 at -2 standard deviations, and so on.

Is there a function like this? If so, what would it look like, or how would you derive one?

Happy to answer any clarifying questions, or talk about my project if anyone's interested. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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