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tikz: show 0 at the axis origin
3d axis and polyhedron with line segment towards originTikZ: centre drawing at originTikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideTikz Polar Fill to OriginHow to prevent rounded and duplicated tick labels in pgfplots with fixed precision?Set origin of y axis to 1TikZ choose the origin/end point of pathwhat is the origin point in a TikZ picture?Tikz: change of origin, polar coordinatesHow to show the origin $O$ in a tikzpicture graph
How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.11
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(axis description cs:1.1,0.03),anchor=north,
y label style=at=(axis description cs:0,1.0),anchor=south, x tick label style=
/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Thank you in advance
tikz-pgf
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How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.11
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(axis description cs:1.1,0.03),anchor=north,
y label style=at=(axis description cs:0,1.0),anchor=south, x tick label style=
/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Thank you in advance
tikz-pgf
add a comment |
How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.11
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(axis description cs:1.1,0.03),anchor=north,
y label style=at=(axis description cs:0,1.0),anchor=south, x tick label style=
/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Thank you in advance
tikz-pgf
How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.11
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(axis description cs:1.1,0.03),anchor=north,
y label style=at=(axis description cs:0,1.0),anchor=south, x tick label style=
/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Thank you in advance
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
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documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16 % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
grid, grid style=dashed,
ymin=0,ymax=70,
extra y ticks=0, % <---
xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
extra x ticks=0, % <---
minor tick num=1,
axis lines = middle,
set layers, % <---
axis on top, % <---
xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(1,0),right,
y label style=at=(0,1),above,
x tick label style=/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
add a comment |
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documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16 % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
grid, grid style=dashed,
ymin=0,ymax=70,
extra y ticks=0, % <---
xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
extra x ticks=0, % <---
minor tick num=1,
axis lines = middle,
set layers, % <---
axis on top, % <---
xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(1,0),right,
y label style=at=(0,1),above,
x tick label style=/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
add a comment |
like this?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16 % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
grid, grid style=dashed,
ymin=0,ymax=70,
extra y ticks=0, % <---
xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
extra x ticks=0, % <---
minor tick num=1,
axis lines = middle,
set layers, % <---
axis on top, % <---
xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(1,0),right,
y label style=at=(0,1),above,
x tick label style=/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
add a comment |
like this?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16 % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
grid, grid style=dashed,
ymin=0,ymax=70,
extra y ticks=0, % <---
xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
extra x ticks=0, % <---
minor tick num=1,
axis lines = middle,
set layers, % <---
axis on top, % <---
xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(1,0),right,
y label style=at=(0,1),above,
x tick label style=/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
like this?
documentclass[border=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagesiunitx
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16 % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots
begindocument
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
grid, grid style=dashed,
ymin=0,ymax=70,
extra y ticks=0, % <---
xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
extra x ticks=0, % <---
minor tick num=1,
axis lines = middle,
set layers, % <---
axis on top, % <---
xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(sicelsius)$,
x label style=at=(1,0),right,
y label style=at=(0,1),above,
x tick label style=/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
,
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options=draw=red,fill=green,smooth]
coordinates
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument
answered Apr 6 at 19:05
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I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
add a comment |
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:09
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!
– Zarko
Apr 6 at 19:14
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.
– Sebastiano
Apr 6 at 19:19
add a comment |
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