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If I do a plot and want both the horizontal axis and a frame I can do this:
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}}]

The axis is in front of the plotted line. However, because of this useful post we can do
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axes is behind the line. Now I wish to do this with ListLinePlot but then I get
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks
graphics
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$begingroup$
If I do a plot and want both the horizontal axis and a frame I can do this:
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}}]

The axis is in front of the plotted line. However, because of this useful post we can do
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axes is behind the line. Now I wish to do this with ListLinePlot but then I get
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks
graphics
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
If I do a plot and want both the horizontal axis and a frame I can do this:
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}}]

The axis is in front of the plotted line. However, because of this useful post we can do
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axes is behind the line. Now I wish to do this with ListLinePlot but then I get
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks
graphics
$endgroup$
If I do a plot and want both the horizontal axis and a frame I can do this:
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}}]

The axis is in front of the plotted line. However, because of this useful post we can do
Plot[Sin[2 π 10 t], {t, 0, 1},
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axes is behind the line. Now I wish to do this with ListLinePlot but then I get
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]},
Frame -> True, Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}, {Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks
graphics
graphics
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data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
Use Show
Show[
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]}],
Frame -> True,
Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]},
{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

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1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
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– Hugh
5 hours ago
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@Hugh - your question shows thatMethod -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that theMethodhas been implemented withShow.
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– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
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data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
Use Show
Show[
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]}],
Frame -> True,
Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]},
{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows thatMethod -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that theMethodhas been implemented withShow.
$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
Use Show
Show[
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]}],
Frame -> True,
Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]},
{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows thatMethod -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that theMethodhas been implemented withShow.
$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
Use Show
Show[
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]}],
Frame -> True,
Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]},
{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

$endgroup$
data = Table[{t, Sin[2 π 10 t]}, {t, 0, 1, 0.005}];
Use Show
Show[
ListLinePlot[data,
PlotStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.01]}],
Frame -> True,
Axes -> True,
AxesStyle -> {{Orange, Thickness[0.01]},
{Orange, Thickness[0.01]}},
FrameStyle -> {Black, Thickness[0.001]},
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}]

answered 5 hours ago
Bob HanlonBob Hanlon
61.6k33598
61.6k33598
1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows thatMethod -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that theMethodhas been implemented withShow.
$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows thatMethod -> {"AxesInFront" -> False}works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that theMethodhas been implemented withShow.
$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
Excellent. How do you know these things?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows that
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False} works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that the Method has been implemented with Show.$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Hugh - your question shows that
Method -> {"AxesInFront" -> False} works with some graphics functions. Experimentation then reveals that the Method has been implemented with Show.$endgroup$
– Bob Hanlon
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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