when i try to modify the trace appearance using fill to zero some lines around the graph appears (see arrow), what do you think i can do for delete them
The picture of the graph is useful to show the very subtle problem you are concerned about. But a copy of your Igor experiment file will let us examine the details of how you constructed the graph.
Thank you for the example file- it confirmed what I suspected. The faint lines are the edges of fill-to-zero areas. I don't know why they would appear (but I have a suspicion) and I consider it a bug. But in the meantime I think I have a better way to create that graph, using fill to next instead of fill to zero.
I used Graph->Reorder Traces to move the Re_4f_1_Re_4f_4 trace to the back (top of the list) just before Background_Re_4f_4. Then I changed the Grouping mode of Re_4f_1_Re_4f_4 to "Draw to Next", and changed the mode of Background_Re_4f_4 to Lines Between Points mode instead of Fill to Zero.
I have attached my version of your experiment file.
The picture of the graph is useful to show the very subtle problem you are concerned about. But a copy of your Igor experiment file will let us examine the details of how you constructed the graph.
September 18, 2018 at 09:08 am - Permalink
Thank you for your answer,
enclosed you will find the igor file
September 18, 2018 at 11:30 pm - Permalink
Thank you for the example file- it confirmed what I suspected. The faint lines are the edges of fill-to-zero areas. I don't know why they would appear (but I have a suspicion) and I consider it a bug. But in the meantime I think I have a better way to create that graph, using fill to next instead of fill to zero.
I used Graph->Reorder Traces to move the Re_4f_1_Re_4f_4 trace to the back (top of the list) just before Background_Re_4f_4. Then I changed the Grouping mode of Re_4f_1_Re_4f_4 to "Draw to Next", and changed the mode of Background_Re_4f_4 to Lines Between Points mode instead of Fill to Zero.
I have attached my version of your experiment file.
September 19, 2018 at 12:45 pm - Permalink