Re: How to remove an artifact from a plot
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- Subject: [mg81961] Re: How to remove an artifact from a plot
- From: "David Park" <djmpark at comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 05:42:50 -0400 (EDT)
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It's the Axis, which Mathematica puts in even though you are also using a Frame. Just add the option Axes->False. -- David Park djmpark at comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ <john.feth at honeywell.com> wrote in message news:fe7hru$oq7$1 at smc.vnet.net... > I'm using Mathematica 6.0 and when I use the following notebook entry > > Test=Table[{x,(1/2)+(Cos[2*2*Pi*x]/2)*(E^-(x^2)+(1/2)*0.1*E^- > ((x-12)^2)+(1/2)*0.05*E^-((x-27)^2)+(10^-3)*E^-((x-280)^2))}, > {x,-10,40,0.05}];ListPlot[Test,PlotRange->All,Joined->True,Frame- >>True,FrameLabel->{"Pathlength Mismatch (2\[CenterDot]m mm)"," Signal > Strength "},BaseStyle->{FontFamily->"Garamond",FontSlant- >>"Italic",FontSize->14}] > > in addtion to the plot I want, I get a horizontal line across the > whole plot at 0.2. This sort of artifact also appears occasionally in > Mathematica 5.1. > > Does anyone know why it appears? > > Does anyone know how to get rid of it? > > Thanks very much, > > John Feth > >