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I am trying to put these two histograms side by side but I cannot do it. Could you give me a hand?



enter image description here



mwe:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument









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  • your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

    – Zarko
    May 31 at 13:53











  • I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

    – Delan
    May 31 at 14:53

















3















I am trying to put these two histograms side by side but I cannot do it. Could you give me a hand?



enter image description here



mwe:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument









share|improve this question






















  • your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

    – Zarko
    May 31 at 13:53











  • I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

    – Delan
    May 31 at 14:53













3












3








3


1






I am trying to put these two histograms side by side but I cannot do it. Could you give me a hand?



enter image description here



mwe:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument









share|improve this question














I am trying to put these two histograms side by side but I cannot do it. Could you give me a hand?



enter image description here



mwe:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument






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  • your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

    – Zarko
    May 31 at 13:53











  • I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

    – Delan
    May 31 at 14:53

















  • your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

    – Zarko
    May 31 at 13:53











  • I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

    – Delan
    May 31 at 14:53
















your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

– Zarko
May 31 at 13:53





your captions are unusual. Or is third caption superfluous or are the first two actually sub-captions?

– Zarko
May 31 at 13:53













I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

– Delan
May 31 at 14:53





I just put whatever, they are nonsense.

– Delan
May 31 at 14:53










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Just remove the blank line between the two minipage environments and, as Erik says in the comments, put a % after the first endminipage:



enter image description here



Here's the full code:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage%
beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument





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    Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

    – erik
    May 31 at 14:09











  • @erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 14:17



















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Off-topic (since your main problem is solved by other answer).



I suspect, that you like to have two sub figures. For this I would use only subfigure environment, i.e. without minipage and especial without adjustbox.



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16
usetikzlibrarypositioning

usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize

begindocument
beginfigure
centering
pgfplotssetx=linewidth/6,
ybar,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%,
nodes near coords style=font=scriptsize,


beginsubfigure0.49linewidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.174)
(5, 21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionTwo
endsubfigure
beginsubfigure0.49textwidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.889808)
(5, 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionOne
endsubfigure
captionblablabla
endfigure
enddocument


enter image description here






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    IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

    – marmot
    May 31 at 15:02











  • Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

    – Delan
    May 31 at 15:02











  • +1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 22:13











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Just remove the blank line between the two minipage environments and, as Erik says in the comments, put a % after the first endminipage:



enter image description here



Here's the full code:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage%
beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument





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  • 1





    Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

    – erik
    May 31 at 14:09











  • @erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 14:17
















5














Just remove the blank line between the two minipage environments and, as Erik says in the comments, put a % after the first endminipage:



enter image description here



Here's the full code:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage%
beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument





share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

    – erik
    May 31 at 14:09











  • @erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 14:17














5












5








5







Just remove the blank line between the two minipage environments and, as Erik says in the comments, put a % after the first endminipage:



enter image description here



Here's the full code:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage%
beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument





share|improve this answer















Just remove the blank line between the two minipage environments and, as Erik says in the comments, put a % after the first endminipage:



enter image description here



Here's the full code:



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageadjustbox

usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize
usepackagegraphicx

pgfplotsset
compat=newest,
xlabel near ticks,
ylabel near ticks


begindocument

beginfigure


centering

beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.174)
(5 ,21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionTwo
endminipage%
beginminipage0.5textwidth

beginadjustboxwidth=5cm, height=5cm, keepaspectratio
begintikzpicture[font=small]
beginaxis[
ybar,
bar width=20pt,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
%symbolic x coords=excellent,good,average,bad,awful,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%
]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3 , 27.145)
(4 ,34.889808)
(5 , 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
endadjustbox
captionOne


endminipage
captionblablabla

endfigure
enddocument






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answered May 31 at 13:45









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    Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

    – erik
    May 31 at 14:09











  • @erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 14:17













  • 1





    Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

    – erik
    May 31 at 14:09











  • @erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 14:17








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1





Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

– erik
May 31 at 14:09





Or keep 0.5textwidth and use endminipage%

– erik
May 31 at 14:09













@erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

– Andrew
May 31 at 14:17






@erik Ha! Thanks. Definitely better! Updated.

– Andrew
May 31 at 14:17














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Off-topic (since your main problem is solved by other answer).



I suspect, that you like to have two sub figures. For this I would use only subfigure environment, i.e. without minipage and especial without adjustbox.



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16
usetikzlibrarypositioning

usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize

begindocument
beginfigure
centering
pgfplotssetx=linewidth/6,
ybar,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%,
nodes near coords style=font=scriptsize,


beginsubfigure0.49linewidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.174)
(5, 21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionTwo
endsubfigure
beginsubfigure0.49textwidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.889808)
(5, 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionOne
endsubfigure
captionblablabla
endfigure
enddocument


enter image description here






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    IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

    – marmot
    May 31 at 15:02











  • Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

    – Delan
    May 31 at 15:02











  • +1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 22:13















3














Off-topic (since your main problem is solved by other answer).



I suspect, that you like to have two sub figures. For this I would use only subfigure environment, i.e. without minipage and especial without adjustbox.



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16
usetikzlibrarypositioning

usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize

begindocument
beginfigure
centering
pgfplotssetx=linewidth/6,
ybar,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%,
nodes near coords style=font=scriptsize,


beginsubfigure0.49linewidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.174)
(5, 21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionTwo
endsubfigure
beginsubfigure0.49textwidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.889808)
(5, 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionOne
endsubfigure
captionblablabla
endfigure
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • 1





    IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

    – marmot
    May 31 at 15:02











  • Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

    – Delan
    May 31 at 15:02











  • +1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 22:13













3












3








3







Off-topic (since your main problem is solved by other answer).



I suspect, that you like to have two sub figures. For this I would use only subfigure environment, i.e. without minipage and especial without adjustbox.



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16
usetikzlibrarypositioning

usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize

begindocument
beginfigure
centering
pgfplotssetx=linewidth/6,
ybar,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%,
nodes near coords style=font=scriptsize,


beginsubfigure0.49linewidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.174)
(5, 21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionTwo
endsubfigure
beginsubfigure0.49textwidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.889808)
(5, 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionOne
endsubfigure
captionblablabla
endfigure
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















Off-topic (since your main problem is solved by other answer).



I suspect, that you like to have two sub figures. For this I would use only subfigure environment, i.e. without minipage and especial without adjustbox.



documentclass[11pt]book
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagepgfplots
pgfplotssetcompat=1.16
usetikzlibrarypositioning

usepackagecaption
usepackagesubcaption
captionsetup[subfigure]font=footnotesize

begindocument
beginfigure
centering
pgfplotssetx=linewidth/6,
ybar,
xlabel=Rating,
ylabel=Percentage,
ymin=0,
ytick=empty,
xtick=data,
axis x line=bottom,
axis y line=left,
enlarge x limits=0.2,
xticklabel style=anchor=base,yshift=-baselineskip,
nodes near coords=pgfmathprintnumberpgfplotspointmeta%,
nodes near coords style=font=scriptsize,


beginsubfigure0.49linewidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[blue,fill=blue!10] coordinates
(1, 6.110)
(2, 11.370)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.174)
(5, 21.201)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionTwo
endsubfigure
beginsubfigure0.49textwidth
begintikzpicture
beginaxis[bar width=22pt]
addplot[fill=orange] coordinates
(1, 5.616226)
(2, 10.753453)
(3, 27.145)
(4, 34.889808)
(5, 22.626271)
;
endaxis
endtikzpicture
captionOne
endsubfigure
captionblablabla
endfigure
enddocument


enter image description here







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answered May 31 at 15:00









ZarkoZarko

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  • 1





    IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

    – marmot
    May 31 at 15:02











  • Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

    – Delan
    May 31 at 15:02











  • +1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 22:13












  • 1





    IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

    – marmot
    May 31 at 15:02











  • Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

    – Delan
    May 31 at 15:02











  • +1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

    – Andrew
    May 31 at 22:13







1




1





IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

– marmot
May 31 at 15:02





IMHO this should, at best, be a comment on Andrew's nice answer, not a separate answer.

– marmot
May 31 at 15:02













Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

– Delan
May 31 at 15:02





Mmm, good point! Haha, you were/are right. Thank you!

– Delan
May 31 at 15:02













+1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

– Andrew
May 31 at 22:13





+1 @marmot My answer is really only a comment on the original post ! :)

– Andrew
May 31 at 22:13

















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