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I have problem with ListDensityPlot[data,PlotRange -> All].

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data = {{-1.25, -5000., 22.7941}, {-1.25, -4800., 21.8831}, {-1.25, -4600., 20.9713}, {-1.25, -4400., 20.0591}, {-1.25, -4200., 19.1478}, {-1.25, -4000., 18.2354}, {-1.25, -3800., 17.3227}, {-1.25, -3600., 16.4117}, {-1.25, -3400., 15.5004}, {-1.25, -3200., 14.5881}, {-1.25, -3000., 13.6769}, {-1.2, -5000., 22.7941}, {-1.2, -4800., 21.8817}, {-1.2, -4600., 20.9713}, {-1.2, -4400., 20.0591}, {-1.2, -4200., 19.1466}, {-1.2, -4000., 18.2349}, {-1.2, -3800., 17.3227}, {-1.2, -3600., 16.4123}, {-1.2, -3400., 15.5004}, {-1.2, -3200., 14.5881}, {-1.2, -3000., 13.677}, {-1.15, -5000., 22.7941}, {-1.15, -4800., 21.8831}, {-1.15, -4600., 20.97}, {-1.15, -4400., 20.0591}, {-1.15, -4200., 19.1466}, {-1.15, -4000., 18.2354}, {-1.15, -3800., 17.3227}, {-1.15, -3600., 16.4123}, {-1.15, -3400., 15.4995}, {-1.15, -3200., 14.5881}, {-1.15, -3000., 13.6762}, {-1.1, -5000., 22.7941}, {-1.1, -4800., 21.8831}, {-1.1, -4600., 20.97}, {-1.1, -4400., 20.0591}, {-1.1, -4200., 19.1465}, {-1.1, -4000., 18.2354}, {-1.1, -3800., 17.3227}, {-1.1, -3600., 16.4117}, {-1.1, -3400., 15.4995}, {-1.1, -3200., 14.5881}, {-1.1, -3000., 13.6762}, {-1.05, -5000., 22.7941}, {-1.05, -4800., 21.8817}, {-1.05, -4600., 20.97}, {-1.05, -4400., 20.0579}, {-1.05, -4200., 19.1465}, {-1.05, -4000., 18.2342}, {-1.05, -3800.,  17.3227}, {-1.05, -3600., 16.4117}, {-1.05, -3400., 15.5004}, {-1.05, -3200., 14.5881}, {-1.05, -3000., 13.677}}

At the edge of the image I see those teeth, but the data shows no discontinuity and looks similar to the core data. I would expect the graph to be continuous. Why is this?

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    $\begingroup$ Try InterpolationOrder -> 0? $\endgroup$ May 3, 2020 at 19:01

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The issue is caused by vastly different scales for the vertical and horizontal axes.

Two work-arounds:

1. Use the option ScalingFunctions:

{xrange, yrange} = MinMax /@ Transpose[data][[;; 2]];

ListDensityPlot[data, 
 ScalingFunctions -> {"Linear", 
   {Rescale[#, yrange, xrange] &, Rescale[#, xrange, yrange] &}}]

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2. Rescale the first and second columns of input data and use custom frame-ticks:

data2 = Transpose[{Rescale@#, Rescale@#2, #3} & @@ Transpose[data]];

fticks = {Charting`FindTicks[{0, 1}, #], Automatic} & /@ {yrange, xrange};

ListDensityPlot[data2, PlotRange -> All, FrameTicks -> fticks]

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