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I have prepared a code including some data resulting in a bar plot. I want to use a mathematical expression as xticklabels
but my code does not work. How can I figure this point out?
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g to 8_g $}, {$ 8_g to 6_g $}, {$ 6_g to 4_g $}, {$ 4_g to 2_g $},
{$ 8_g to 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g to 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g to 4gamma $}, { $ 2_g to 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma to 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma to 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma to 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma to 2_gamma $}
},
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g, 8gto6g, 6gto4g, 4gto2g, 8gto8gamma, 6gto6gamma, 4gto4gamma, 2gto2gamma, 7gammato8g, 5gammato6g, 3gammato4g, 8gammato6gamma, 6gammato4gamma, 4gammato2gamma, 7gammato5gamma, 5gammato3gamma, 7gammato6gamma, 5gammato4gamma, 3gammato2gamma},
xtick=data,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967) (8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313) (3gammato2gamma,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Many thanks.
tikz-pgf pgfplots plot
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I have prepared a code including some data resulting in a bar plot. I want to use a mathematical expression as xticklabels
but my code does not work. How can I figure this point out?
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g to 8_g $}, {$ 8_g to 6_g $}, {$ 6_g to 4_g $}, {$ 4_g to 2_g $},
{$ 8_g to 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g to 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g to 4gamma $}, { $ 2_g to 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma to 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma to 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma to 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma to 2_gamma $}
},
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g, 8gto6g, 6gto4g, 4gto2g, 8gto8gamma, 6gto6gamma, 4gto4gamma, 2gto2gamma, 7gammato8g, 5gammato6g, 3gammato4g, 8gammato6gamma, 6gammato4gamma, 4gammato2gamma, 7gammato5gamma, 5gammato3gamma, 7gammato6gamma, 5gammato4gamma, 3gammato2gamma},
xtick=data,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967) (8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313) (3gammato2gamma,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Many thanks.
tikz-pgf pgfplots plot
add a comment |
I have prepared a code including some data resulting in a bar plot. I want to use a mathematical expression as xticklabels
but my code does not work. How can I figure this point out?
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g to 8_g $}, {$ 8_g to 6_g $}, {$ 6_g to 4_g $}, {$ 4_g to 2_g $},
{$ 8_g to 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g to 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g to 4gamma $}, { $ 2_g to 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma to 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma to 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma to 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma to 2_gamma $}
},
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g, 8gto6g, 6gto4g, 4gto2g, 8gto8gamma, 6gto6gamma, 4gto4gamma, 2gto2gamma, 7gammato8g, 5gammato6g, 3gammato4g, 8gammato6gamma, 6gammato4gamma, 4gammato2gamma, 7gammato5gamma, 5gammato3gamma, 7gammato6gamma, 5gammato4gamma, 3gammato2gamma},
xtick=data,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967) (8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313) (3gammato2gamma,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Many thanks.
tikz-pgf pgfplots plot
I have prepared a code including some data resulting in a bar plot. I want to use a mathematical expression as xticklabels
but my code does not work. How can I figure this point out?
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g to 8_g $}, {$ 8_g to 6_g $}, {$ 6_g to 4_g $}, {$ 4_g to 2_g $},
{$ 8_g to 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g to 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g to 4gamma $}, { $ 2_g to 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma to 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma to 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma to 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma to 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma to 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma to 2_gamma $}
},
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g, 8gto6g, 6gto4g, 4gto2g, 8gto8gamma, 6gto6gamma, 4gto4gamma, 2gto2gamma, 7gammato8g, 5gammato6g, 3gammato4g, 8gammato6gamma, 6gammato4gamma, 4gammato2gamma, 7gammato5gamma, 5gammato3gamma, 7gammato6gamma, 5gammato4gamma, 3gammato2gamma},
xtick=data,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967) (8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313) (3gammato2gamma,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Many thanks.
tikz-pgf pgfplots plot
tikz-pgf pgfplots plot
edited 28 mins ago
Hadi Sobhani
asked 1 hour ago
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There were two issues:
- in the last plot you had
coordinates
twice. - for some reason,
pgfplots
does not like ato
. The deeper reason can be presumably found inpgfplots.code.tex
, whereto
is used in many macros.
I acknowledge that John Kormylo beat me by seconds (while I was typing the explanation).
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[ybar,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.04,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width=0.2cm,
xtick=data,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g,8gto6g,6gto4g,4gto2g,8gto8gamma,6gto6gamma,4gto4gamma,2gto2gamma,7gammato8g,5gammato6g,3gammato4g,8gammato6gamma,6gammato4gamma,4gammato2gamma,7gammato5gamma,5gammato3gamma,7gammato6gamma,5gammato4gamma,3gammato2gamma},
xticklabels={
{$10_grightarrow8_g$},{$8_grightarrow6_g$},{$6_grightarrow4_g$},{$4_grightarrow2_g$},
{$8_grightarrow8gamma$},{$6_grightarrow6gamma$},{$4_grightarrow4gamma$},{$2_grightarrow2gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow8_g$},{$5_gammarightarrow6_g$},{$3_gammarightarrow4_g$},
{$8_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$6_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},{$4_gammarightarrow2_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow5_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow3_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},
{$3_gammarightarrow2_gamma$}
},
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm]
coordinates {(10gto8g,0)
(8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0)
};
%
%
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
%
% % Z5 coordinate was in twice
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967)
(8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313)
(3gammato2gamma,2.171)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for eachxtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between eachxtick
?
– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g.enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of0.1
.
– marmot
18 mins ago
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Tikz redefines to
. Use rightarrow
instead. Also, it seems that symbolic x coordinates
and xticklables
are incompatible.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small},
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 8_g rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 4_g $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 2_g $},
{$ 8_g rightarrow 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 4gamma $}, {$ 2_g rightarrow 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $}
},
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
% Z5
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(1,2.967) (2,2.635) (3,2.203) (4,1.590) (5,0.1290) (6,0.1976) (7,0.3481) (8,1.620) (9,0.808) (10,0.972) (11,1.243) (12,1.590) (13,1.031) (14,0.736) (15,1.851) (16,1.235) (17,1.260) (18,1.313) (19,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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There were two issues:
- in the last plot you had
coordinates
twice. - for some reason,
pgfplots
does not like ato
. The deeper reason can be presumably found inpgfplots.code.tex
, whereto
is used in many macros.
I acknowledge that John Kormylo beat me by seconds (while I was typing the explanation).
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[ybar,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.04,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width=0.2cm,
xtick=data,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g,8gto6g,6gto4g,4gto2g,8gto8gamma,6gto6gamma,4gto4gamma,2gto2gamma,7gammato8g,5gammato6g,3gammato4g,8gammato6gamma,6gammato4gamma,4gammato2gamma,7gammato5gamma,5gammato3gamma,7gammato6gamma,5gammato4gamma,3gammato2gamma},
xticklabels={
{$10_grightarrow8_g$},{$8_grightarrow6_g$},{$6_grightarrow4_g$},{$4_grightarrow2_g$},
{$8_grightarrow8gamma$},{$6_grightarrow6gamma$},{$4_grightarrow4gamma$},{$2_grightarrow2gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow8_g$},{$5_gammarightarrow6_g$},{$3_gammarightarrow4_g$},
{$8_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$6_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},{$4_gammarightarrow2_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow5_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow3_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},
{$3_gammarightarrow2_gamma$}
},
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm]
coordinates {(10gto8g,0)
(8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0)
};
%
%
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
%
% % Z5 coordinate was in twice
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967)
(8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313)
(3gammato2gamma,2.171)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for eachxtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between eachxtick
?
– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g.enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of0.1
.
– marmot
18 mins ago
add a comment |
There were two issues:
- in the last plot you had
coordinates
twice. - for some reason,
pgfplots
does not like ato
. The deeper reason can be presumably found inpgfplots.code.tex
, whereto
is used in many macros.
I acknowledge that John Kormylo beat me by seconds (while I was typing the explanation).
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[ybar,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.04,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width=0.2cm,
xtick=data,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g,8gto6g,6gto4g,4gto2g,8gto8gamma,6gto6gamma,4gto4gamma,2gto2gamma,7gammato8g,5gammato6g,3gammato4g,8gammato6gamma,6gammato4gamma,4gammato2gamma,7gammato5gamma,5gammato3gamma,7gammato6gamma,5gammato4gamma,3gammato2gamma},
xticklabels={
{$10_grightarrow8_g$},{$8_grightarrow6_g$},{$6_grightarrow4_g$},{$4_grightarrow2_g$},
{$8_grightarrow8gamma$},{$6_grightarrow6gamma$},{$4_grightarrow4gamma$},{$2_grightarrow2gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow8_g$},{$5_gammarightarrow6_g$},{$3_gammarightarrow4_g$},
{$8_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$6_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},{$4_gammarightarrow2_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow5_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow3_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},
{$3_gammarightarrow2_gamma$}
},
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm]
coordinates {(10gto8g,0)
(8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0)
};
%
%
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
%
% % Z5 coordinate was in twice
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967)
(8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313)
(3gammato2gamma,2.171)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for eachxtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between eachxtick
?
– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g.enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of0.1
.
– marmot
18 mins ago
add a comment |
There were two issues:
- in the last plot you had
coordinates
twice. - for some reason,
pgfplots
does not like ato
. The deeper reason can be presumably found inpgfplots.code.tex
, whereto
is used in many macros.
I acknowledge that John Kormylo beat me by seconds (while I was typing the explanation).
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[ybar,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.04,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width=0.2cm,
xtick=data,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g,8gto6g,6gto4g,4gto2g,8gto8gamma,6gto6gamma,4gto4gamma,2gto2gamma,7gammato8g,5gammato6g,3gammato4g,8gammato6gamma,6gammato4gamma,4gammato2gamma,7gammato5gamma,5gammato3gamma,7gammato6gamma,5gammato4gamma,3gammato2gamma},
xticklabels={
{$10_grightarrow8_g$},{$8_grightarrow6_g$},{$6_grightarrow4_g$},{$4_grightarrow2_g$},
{$8_grightarrow8gamma$},{$6_grightarrow6gamma$},{$4_grightarrow4gamma$},{$2_grightarrow2gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow8_g$},{$5_gammarightarrow6_g$},{$3_gammarightarrow4_g$},
{$8_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$6_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},{$4_gammarightarrow2_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow5_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow3_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},
{$3_gammarightarrow2_gamma$}
},
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm]
coordinates {(10gto8g,0)
(8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0)
};
%
%
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
%
% % Z5 coordinate was in twice
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967)
(8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313)
(3gammato2gamma,2.171)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
There were two issues:
- in the last plot you had
coordinates
twice. - for some reason,
pgfplots
does not like ato
. The deeper reason can be presumably found inpgfplots.code.tex
, whereto
is used in many macros.
I acknowledge that John Kormylo beat me by seconds (while I was typing the explanation).
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[ybar,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.04,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width=0.2cm,
xtick=data,
symbolic x coords={10gto8g,8gto6g,6gto4g,4gto2g,8gto8gamma,6gto6gamma,4gto4gamma,2gto2gamma,7gammato8g,5gammato6g,3gammato4g,8gammato6gamma,6gammato4gamma,4gammato2gamma,7gammato5gamma,5gammato3gamma,7gammato6gamma,5gammato4gamma,3gammato2gamma},
xticklabels={
{$10_grightarrow8_g$},{$8_grightarrow6_g$},{$6_grightarrow4_g$},{$4_grightarrow2_g$},
{$8_grightarrow8gamma$},{$6_grightarrow6gamma$},{$4_grightarrow4gamma$},{$2_grightarrow2gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow8_g$},{$5_gammarightarrow6_g$},{$3_gammarightarrow4_g$},
{$8_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$6_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},{$4_gammarightarrow2_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow5_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow3_gamma$},
{$7_gammarightarrow6_gamma$},{$5_gammarightarrow4_gamma$},
{$3_gammarightarrow2_gamma$}
},
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small}
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm]
coordinates {(10gto8g,0)
(8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0)
};
%
%
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,0) (8gto6g,0) (6gto4g,0) (4gto2g,0) (8gto8gamma,0) (6gto6gamma,0) (4gto4gamma,0) (2gto2gamma,0) (7gammato8g,0) (5gammato6g,0) (3gammato4g,0) (8gammato6gamma,0) (6gammato4gamma,0) (4gammato2gamma,0) (7gammato5gamma,0) (5gammato3gamma,0) (7gammato6gamma,0) (5gammato4gamma,0) (3gammato2gamma,0) };
%
% % Z5 coordinate was in twice
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(10gto8g,2.967)
(8gto6g,2.635) (6gto4g,2.203) (4gto2g,1.590) (8gto8gamma,0.1290) (6gto6gamma,0.1976) (4gto4gamma,0.3481) (2gto2gamma,1.620) (7gammato8g,0.808) (5gammato6g,0.972) (3gammato4g,1.243) (8gammato6gamma,1.590) (6gammato4gamma,1.031) (4gammato2gamma,0.736) (7gammato5gamma,1.851) (5gammato3gamma,1.235) (7gammato6gamma,1.260) (5gammato4gamma,1.313)
(3gammato2gamma,2.171)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 12 mins ago
answered 28 mins ago
marmotmarmot
105k4126241
105k4126241
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for eachxtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between eachxtick
?
– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g.enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of0.1
.
– marmot
18 mins ago
add a comment |
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for eachxtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between eachxtick
?
– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g.enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of0.1
.
– marmot
18 mins ago
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for each
xtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between each xtick
?– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
Dear @marmot, as it can be seen, for each
xtick
there are three bars, but all of them are next to each other. How can I make a space between each xtick
?– Hadi Sobhani
22 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g. enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of 0.1
.– marmot
18 mins ago
@HadiSobhani You might want to increase the width of the plot, e.g.
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=17.5cm}
and decrease the padding, e.g. enlarge x limits=0.04,
instead of 0.1
.– marmot
18 mins ago
add a comment |
Tikz redefines to
. Use rightarrow
instead. Also, it seems that symbolic x coordinates
and xticklables
are incompatible.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small},
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 8_g rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 4_g $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 2_g $},
{$ 8_g rightarrow 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 4gamma $}, {$ 2_g rightarrow 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $}
},
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
% Z5
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(1,2.967) (2,2.635) (3,2.203) (4,1.590) (5,0.1290) (6,0.1976) (7,0.3481) (8,1.620) (9,0.808) (10,0.972) (11,1.243) (12,1.590) (13,1.031) (14,0.736) (15,1.851) (16,1.235) (17,1.260) (18,1.313) (19,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
add a comment |
Tikz redefines to
. Use rightarrow
instead. Also, it seems that symbolic x coordinates
and xticklables
are incompatible.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small},
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 8_g rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 4_g $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 2_g $},
{$ 8_g rightarrow 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 4gamma $}, {$ 2_g rightarrow 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $}
},
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
% Z5
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(1,2.967) (2,2.635) (3,2.203) (4,1.590) (5,0.1290) (6,0.1976) (7,0.3481) (8,1.620) (9,0.808) (10,0.972) (11,1.243) (12,1.590) (13,1.031) (14,0.736) (15,1.851) (16,1.235) (17,1.260) (18,1.313) (19,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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Tikz redefines to
. Use rightarrow
instead. Also, it seems that symbolic x coordinates
and xticklables
are incompatible.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small},
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 8_g rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 4_g $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 2_g $},
{$ 8_g rightarrow 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 4gamma $}, {$ 2_g rightarrow 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $}
},
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
% Z5
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(1,2.967) (2,2.635) (3,2.203) (4,1.590) (5,0.1290) (6,0.1976) (7,0.3481) (8,1.620) (9,0.808) (10,0.972) (11,1.243) (12,1.590) (13,1.031) (14,0.736) (15,1.851) (16,1.235) (17,1.260) (18,1.313) (19,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Tikz redefines to
. Use rightarrow
instead. Also, it seems that symbolic x coordinates
and xticklables
are incompatible.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.15mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.16,width=15.5cm}
usepackage{comment}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
ybar,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={rotate=90},
enlarge x limits=0.1,
legend style={at={(0.85,1)},
anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
bar width = 0.2 cm,
nodes near coords={pgfmathprintnumber[precision=3]{pgfplotspointmeta}},
nodes near coords align={vertical},
nodes near coords style={rotate=90,anchor=west,font=small},
xticklabels={
{$ 10_g rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 8_g rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 4_g $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 2_g $},
{$ 8_g rightarrow 8gamma $}, {$ 6_g rightarrow 6gamma $}, {$ 4_g rightarrow 4gamma $}, {$ 2_g rightarrow 2gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 8_g $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 6_g $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 4_g $},
{$ 8_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 6_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 4_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 5_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 3_gamma $},
{$ 7_gamma rightarrow 6_gamma $}, {$ 5_gamma rightarrow 4_gamma $}, {$ 3_gamma rightarrow 2_gamma $}
},
]
addplot+[bar shift = -0.25cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
addplot+[bar shift = 0cm] coordinates {(1,0) (2,0) (3,0) (4,0) (5,0) (6,0) (7,0) (8,0) (9,0) (10,0) (11,0) (12,0) (13,0) (14,0) (15,0) (16,0) (17,0) (18,0) (19,0) };
% Z5
addplot+[bar shift = 0.25cm] coordinates {(1,2.967) (2,2.635) (3,2.203) (4,1.590) (5,0.1290) (6,0.1976) (7,0.3481) (8,1.620) (9,0.808) (10,0.972) (11,1.243) (12,1.590) (13,1.031) (14,0.736) (15,1.851) (16,1.235) (17,1.260) (18,1.313) (19,2.171) };
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 19 mins ago
answered 30 mins ago
John KormyloJohn Kormylo
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