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Pgf foreach ungrouped displays list twice

While trying to give a foreach loop a macro to loop into, I found on Macro not working in foreach loop that I can use \pgfplotsforeachungrouped and it was indeed able to loop through my macro. However,...
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Bug when creating boxplot groups

I need to create a boxplot chart where the boxes are grouped. Based on the answer to this question . Create a graph which contains 4 groups where each group is composed of 4 boxes. \documentclass{...
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How to generate a xy diagram with multiple grouped data sets?

Based on the answer of Stefan Pinnow in 'How to group several charts into one chart?', I tried to generate a diagram with multiple grouped data. Therefore, I modified the diagram but I have some ...
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Underbracing on a set of points in a plot with pgfplots

I have two sets of points graphed in the same plot. I want to mark them grouped with an under- or overbrazing with a large curly bracket, as I have illustrated by hand here: I am looking for the same ...
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How to group 2 by 2 style this plot?

I have the following plot that say something about performance: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{pgfplots} \pgfplotsset{compat=1.12} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{axis}[legend style={...
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pgfplots: "group" legend entries?

Actually, I'm working on a study where I've to plot a lot of temperature data etc. Therefore, I use "pgfplots". Everything works pretty well, so that I get the result as shown in the attached picture ...
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Multiple ternary plots and pie charts in pgfplots [closed]

I'm trying to plot lots of ternary plots and pie charts. Ideally it should look smth like this: The pie-chart (ternary plot) on the left-hand side serves as an explanation of what is happening, ...
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