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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]]


Mathematica graphics



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]


Mathematica graphics



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]


Mathematica graphics



and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks










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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]]


    Mathematica graphics



    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]


    Mathematica graphics



    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]


    Mathematica graphics



    and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks










    share|improve this question









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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]]


      Mathematica graphics



      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]


      Mathematica graphics



      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]


      Mathematica graphics



      and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      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]]


      Mathematica graphics



      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]


      Mathematica graphics



      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]


      Mathematica graphics



      and the axis is back in front of the line. How to I get the axes behind the lines for a ListLinePlot? Thanks







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          $begingroup$

          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]


          enter image description here






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            Excellent. How do you know these things?
            $endgroup$
            – Hugh
            4 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











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          $begingroup$

          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]


          enter image description here






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            $begingroup$
            Excellent. How do you know these things?
            $endgroup$
            – Hugh
            4 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















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          $begingroup$

          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]


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer









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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Excellent. How do you know these things?
            $endgroup$
            – Hugh
            4 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













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          $begingroup$

          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]


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          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]


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer












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            $begingroup$
            Excellent. How do you know these things?
            $endgroup$
            – Hugh
            4 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












          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Excellent. How do you know these things?
            $endgroup$
            – Hugh
            4 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







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          $begingroup$
          Excellent. How do you know these things?
          $endgroup$
          – Hugh
          4 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Excellent. How do you know these things?
          $endgroup$
          – Hugh
          4 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

















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