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4















I have the following MWE



documentclass[preview]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagegraphicx, float
usepackagesubcaption

deffigone%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
xlabel = $t/tau$,
ylabel = $V/V_0$
]
addplot[red, ultra thick]exp(x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture


deffigtwo%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
yticklabels=,,,
xlabel = $t/tau$
]
addplot[blue, ultra thick]exp(2*x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture



begindocument

beginfigure[ht]
centering
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figone
endsubfigure
hspace5.5mm
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figtwo
endsubfigure
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure





enddocument


enter image description here



Observe that I used hspace5.5mm to gather the graphs. I got such value of 5.5mm by trial and error. If I comment that line, the graphs will merge such that the value 0 of the left plot will coincide with the edge of the right one.



My question is:
Is there any way to make the plots automatically glue together side by side?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    The MWE does not compile.

    – Bibi
    9 hours ago











  • Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

    – Brasil
    9 hours ago











  • Works fine for me.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • I added a picture to show the result.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

    – Bibi
    6 hours ago
















4















I have the following MWE



documentclass[preview]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagegraphicx, float
usepackagesubcaption

deffigone%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
xlabel = $t/tau$,
ylabel = $V/V_0$
]
addplot[red, ultra thick]exp(x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture


deffigtwo%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
yticklabels=,,,
xlabel = $t/tau$
]
addplot[blue, ultra thick]exp(2*x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture



begindocument

beginfigure[ht]
centering
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figone
endsubfigure
hspace5.5mm
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figtwo
endsubfigure
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure





enddocument


enter image description here



Observe that I used hspace5.5mm to gather the graphs. I got such value of 5.5mm by trial and error. If I comment that line, the graphs will merge such that the value 0 of the left plot will coincide with the edge of the right one.



My question is:
Is there any way to make the plots automatically glue together side by side?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    The MWE does not compile.

    – Bibi
    9 hours ago











  • Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

    – Brasil
    9 hours ago











  • Works fine for me.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • I added a picture to show the result.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

    – Bibi
    6 hours ago














4












4








4








I have the following MWE



documentclass[preview]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagegraphicx, float
usepackagesubcaption

deffigone%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
xlabel = $t/tau$,
ylabel = $V/V_0$
]
addplot[red, ultra thick]exp(x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture


deffigtwo%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
yticklabels=,,,
xlabel = $t/tau$
]
addplot[blue, ultra thick]exp(2*x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture



begindocument

beginfigure[ht]
centering
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figone
endsubfigure
hspace5.5mm
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figtwo
endsubfigure
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure





enddocument


enter image description here



Observe that I used hspace5.5mm to gather the graphs. I got such value of 5.5mm by trial and error. If I comment that line, the graphs will merge such that the value 0 of the left plot will coincide with the edge of the right one.



My question is:
Is there any way to make the plots automatically glue together side by side?










share|improve this question
















I have the following MWE



documentclass[preview]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots
usepackagegraphicx, float
usepackagesubcaption

deffigone%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
xlabel = $t/tau$,
ylabel = $V/V_0$
]
addplot[red, ultra thick]exp(x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture


deffigtwo%
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[%
width = 1.2textwidth,
height = textwidth,
grid = both,
xtick distance = 1,
ymin = 0,
ymax = 2,
ytick distance = 0.4,
yticklabels=,,,
xlabel = $t/tau$
]
addplot[blue, ultra thick]exp(2*x);
endaxis
endtikzpicture



begindocument

beginfigure[ht]
centering
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figone
endsubfigure
hspace5.5mm
beginsubfigure[t]0.45textwidth
figtwo
endsubfigure
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure





enddocument


enter image description here



Observe that I used hspace5.5mm to gather the graphs. I got such value of 5.5mm by trial and error. If I comment that line, the graphs will merge such that the value 0 of the left plot will coincide with the edge of the right one.



My question is:
Is there any way to make the plots automatically glue together side by side?







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  • 1





    The MWE does not compile.

    – Bibi
    9 hours ago











  • Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

    – Brasil
    9 hours ago











  • Works fine for me.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • I added a picture to show the result.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

    – Bibi
    6 hours ago













  • 1





    The MWE does not compile.

    – Bibi
    9 hours ago











  • Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

    – Brasil
    9 hours ago











  • Works fine for me.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • I added a picture to show the result.

    – Brasil
    8 hours ago











  • Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

    – Bibi
    6 hours ago








1




1





The MWE does not compile.

– Bibi
9 hours ago





The MWE does not compile.

– Bibi
9 hours ago













Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

– Brasil
9 hours ago





Strange... it compiles for me. I will try changing documentclass to article... if it works, I will edit the post.

– Brasil
9 hours ago













Works fine for me.

– Brasil
8 hours ago





Works fine for me.

– Brasil
8 hours ago













I added a picture to show the result.

– Brasil
8 hours ago





I added a picture to show the result.

– Brasil
8 hours ago













Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

– Bibi
6 hours ago






Strange indeed (I get dimension too large errors...). Anyway, I think you will find what your are looking for in pgfplots manual, section 4.19 (Alignment Options), p.369.

– Bibi
6 hours ago











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I think the easiest way to achieve what you want is to use PGFPlots groupplots library when you don't need to separate images.



% used PGFPlots v1.16
documentclass[border=5pt]standalone
usepackagepgfplots
usepgfplotslibrarygroupplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.3
begindocument
begintikzpicture
begingroupplot[
group style=
group size=2 by 1,
horizontal sep=0pt,
% show `ylabel` and `yticklabels` only on the left (most) plot
y descriptions at=edge left,
,
width=0.45textwidth,
height=0.45textwidth,
grid=both,
ymin=0,
ymax=2,
xtick distance=1,
ytick distance=0.4,
xlabel=$t/tau$,
ylabel=$V/V_0$,
]
nextgroupplot
addplot [red,ultra thick] exp(x);
nextgroupplot
addplot [blue,ultra thick] exp(0.5*x);
endgroupplot
endtikzpicture
enddocument


image showing the result of above code






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    I think the easiest way to achieve what you want is to use PGFPlots groupplots library when you don't need to separate images.



    % used PGFPlots v1.16
    documentclass[border=5pt]standalone
    usepackagepgfplots
    usepgfplotslibrarygroupplots
    pgfplotssetcompat=1.3
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    begingroupplot[
    group style=
    group size=2 by 1,
    horizontal sep=0pt,
    % show `ylabel` and `yticklabels` only on the left (most) plot
    y descriptions at=edge left,
    ,
    width=0.45textwidth,
    height=0.45textwidth,
    grid=both,
    ymin=0,
    ymax=2,
    xtick distance=1,
    ytick distance=0.4,
    xlabel=$t/tau$,
    ylabel=$V/V_0$,
    ]
    nextgroupplot
    addplot [red,ultra thick] exp(x);
    nextgroupplot
    addplot [blue,ultra thick] exp(0.5*x);
    endgroupplot
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    image showing the result of above code






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      I think the easiest way to achieve what you want is to use PGFPlots groupplots library when you don't need to separate images.



      % used PGFPlots v1.16
      documentclass[border=5pt]standalone
      usepackagepgfplots
      usepgfplotslibrarygroupplots
      pgfplotssetcompat=1.3
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture
      begingroupplot[
      group style=
      group size=2 by 1,
      horizontal sep=0pt,
      % show `ylabel` and `yticklabels` only on the left (most) plot
      y descriptions at=edge left,
      ,
      width=0.45textwidth,
      height=0.45textwidth,
      grid=both,
      ymin=0,
      ymax=2,
      xtick distance=1,
      ytick distance=0.4,
      xlabel=$t/tau$,
      ylabel=$V/V_0$,
      ]
      nextgroupplot
      addplot [red,ultra thick] exp(x);
      nextgroupplot
      addplot [blue,ultra thick] exp(0.5*x);
      endgroupplot
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      image showing the result of above code






      share|improve this answer

























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        6







        I think the easiest way to achieve what you want is to use PGFPlots groupplots library when you don't need to separate images.



        % used PGFPlots v1.16
        documentclass[border=5pt]standalone
        usepackagepgfplots
        usepgfplotslibrarygroupplots
        pgfplotssetcompat=1.3
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        begingroupplot[
        group style=
        group size=2 by 1,
        horizontal sep=0pt,
        % show `ylabel` and `yticklabels` only on the left (most) plot
        y descriptions at=edge left,
        ,
        width=0.45textwidth,
        height=0.45textwidth,
        grid=both,
        ymin=0,
        ymax=2,
        xtick distance=1,
        ytick distance=0.4,
        xlabel=$t/tau$,
        ylabel=$V/V_0$,
        ]
        nextgroupplot
        addplot [red,ultra thick] exp(x);
        nextgroupplot
        addplot [blue,ultra thick] exp(0.5*x);
        endgroupplot
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        image showing the result of above code






        share|improve this answer













        I think the easiest way to achieve what you want is to use PGFPlots groupplots library when you don't need to separate images.



        % used PGFPlots v1.16
        documentclass[border=5pt]standalone
        usepackagepgfplots
        usepgfplotslibrarygroupplots
        pgfplotssetcompat=1.3
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        begingroupplot[
        group style=
        group size=2 by 1,
        horizontal sep=0pt,
        % show `ylabel` and `yticklabels` only on the left (most) plot
        y descriptions at=edge left,
        ,
        width=0.45textwidth,
        height=0.45textwidth,
        grid=both,
        ymin=0,
        ymax=2,
        xtick distance=1,
        ytick distance=0.4,
        xlabel=$t/tau$,
        ylabel=$V/V_0$,
        ]
        nextgroupplot
        addplot [red,ultra thick] exp(x);
        nextgroupplot
        addplot [blue,ultra thick] exp(0.5*x);
        endgroupplot
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        image showing the result of above code







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