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Questions on the construction of 2D and 3D graphics through the direct use of primitives, directives, and functions. Include the graphics3d tag for questions specifically on 3D graphics. This tag is not to be used for basic questions on visualizing functions and lists using the various flavors of Plot commands.
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ListLinePlot trace looks fuzzy with too many data points
I'm plotting a list of data (v) where some of the points are very close together. No problem if AbsoluteThickness[x] is set to x=0.5, but the trace begins to look fuzzy if x>2.5. This is mainly an iss …
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ListLinePlot trace looks fuzzy with too many data points
Adding InterpolationOrder -> 0 prevents this issue.
Voltage[x_] :=
ListLinePlot[
v,
PlotStyle -> {Red, AbsoluteThickness[x]},
PlotRange -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> 600,
LabelStyle -> {FontSi …