Horizontal chart bars are cropped











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I have the following code:



documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
smallbegin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
x axis line style={draw=none},
symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
]
addplot coordinates {
(1000,A)
(800,B)
(500,C)
(100,D)
(600,E)
(150,F)
(300,G)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}


which generates a horizontal bar chart. However, Bar A and Bar G are displayed at only half width. How do I make the bar widths the same?



EDIT:



The following is the output:



enter image description here










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    I have the following code:



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    begin{document}
    begin{figure}
    smallbegin{tikzpicture}
    begin{axis}[
    xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
    x axis line style={draw=none},
    symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
    ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
    ]
    addplot coordinates {
    (1000,A)
    (800,B)
    (500,C)
    (100,D)
    (600,E)
    (150,F)
    (300,G)
    };
    end{axis}
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{figure}
    end{document}


    which generates a horizontal bar chart. However, Bar A and Bar G are displayed at only half width. How do I make the bar widths the same?



    EDIT:



    The following is the output:



    enter image description here










    share|improve this question


























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      up vote
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      favorite











      I have the following code:



      documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      begin{document}
      begin{figure}
      smallbegin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[
      xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
      x axis line style={draw=none},
      symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
      ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
      ]
      addplot coordinates {
      (1000,A)
      (800,B)
      (500,C)
      (100,D)
      (600,E)
      (150,F)
      (300,G)
      };
      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure}
      end{document}


      which generates a horizontal bar chart. However, Bar A and Bar G are displayed at only half width. How do I make the bar widths the same?



      EDIT:



      The following is the output:



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question















      I have the following code:



      documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      begin{document}
      begin{figure}
      smallbegin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[
      xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
      x axis line style={draw=none},
      symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
      ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
      ]
      addplot coordinates {
      (1000,A)
      (800,B)
      (500,C)
      (100,D)
      (600,E)
      (150,F)
      (300,G)
      };
      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure}
      end{document}


      which generates a horizontal bar chart. However, Bar A and Bar G are displayed at only half width. How do I make the bar widths the same?



      EDIT:



      The following is the output:



      enter image description here







      tikz-pgf pgfplots bar-chart






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          enlargelimits option can solve the problem.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,enlargelimits=0.1,
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          Alternate way



          Another way is to set ymin and ymax.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
          ymin={[normalized]-1}, ymax={[normalized]7},
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}





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          enlargelimits option can solve the problem.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,enlargelimits=0.1,
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          Alternate way



          Another way is to set ymin and ymax.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
          ymin={[normalized]-1}, ymax={[normalized]7},
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}





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            Thanks @nidhin.
            – qzx
            19 hours ago















          up vote
          6
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          accepted










          enlargelimits option can solve the problem.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,enlargelimits=0.1,
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          Alternate way



          Another way is to set ymin and ymax.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
          ymin={[normalized]-1}, ymax={[normalized]7},
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}





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            Thanks @nidhin.
            – qzx
            19 hours ago













          up vote
          6
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          6
          down vote



          accepted






          enlargelimits option can solve the problem.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,enlargelimits=0.1,
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          Alternate way



          Another way is to set ymin and ymax.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
          ymin={[normalized]-1}, ymax={[normalized]7},
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer














          enlargelimits option can solve the problem.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,enlargelimits=0.1,
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          Alternate way



          Another way is to set ymin and ymax.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          smallbegin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmajorticks=false, xbar, y=-0.4cm, bar width=0.3cm,axis lines=left,
          ymin={[normalized]-1}, ymax={[normalized]7},
          x axis line style={draw=none},
          symbolic y coords={A,B,C,D,E,F,G},
          ytick=data, nodes near coords, nodes near coords align={horizontal},
          ]

          addplot coordinates{
          (1000,A)
          (800,B)
          (500,C)
          (100,D)
          (600,E)
          (150,F)
          (300,G)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}
          end{document}






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