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tikz: show 0 at the axis origin


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How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?



documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{siunitx}
pgfplotsset{compat=1.11}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
x label style={at={(axis description cs:1.1,0.03)},anchor=north},
y label style={at={(axis description cs:0,1.0)},anchor=south}, x tick label style={
/pgf/number format/.cd,
fixed relative,
},
]
addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
coordinates {
(0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


Phase diagram of a partially miscible binary liquid system
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    documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{amssymb}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    usepackage{siunitx}
    pgfplotsset{compat=1.11}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    begin{axis}[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
    minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
    x label style={at={(axis description cs:1.1,0.03)},anchor=north},
    y label style={at={(axis description cs:0,1.0)},anchor=south}, x tick label style={
    /pgf/number format/.cd,
    fixed relative,
    },
    ]
    addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
    coordinates {
    (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
    };
    end{axis}
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


    Phase diagram of a partially miscible binary liquid system
    Thank you in advance










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      How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?



      documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{siunitx}
      pgfplotsset{compat=1.11}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
      minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
      x label style={at={(axis description cs:1.1,0.03)},anchor=north},
      y label style={at={(axis description cs:0,1.0)},anchor=south}, x tick label style={
      /pgf/number format/.cd,
      fixed relative,
      },
      ]
      addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
      coordinates {
      (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
      };
      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      Phase diagram of a partially miscible binary liquid system
      Thank you in advance










      share|improve this question














      How can I show the "0" value at the axis origin?



      documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{siunitx}
      pgfplotsset{compat=1.11}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[grid style=dashed,grid=both,ymin=0,ymax=70,xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
      minor tick num=1,axis lines = middle,xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
      x label style={at={(axis description cs:1.1,0.03)},anchor=north},
      y label style={at={(axis description cs:0,1.0)},anchor=south}, x tick label style={
      /pgf/number format/.cd,
      fixed relative,
      },
      ]
      addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
      coordinates {
      (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
      };
      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      Phase diagram of a partially miscible binary liquid system
      Thank you in advance







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          documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          usepackage{siunitx}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.16} % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          grid, grid style=dashed,
          ymin=0,ymax=70,
          extra y ticks={0}, % <---
          xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
          extra x ticks={0}, % <---
          minor tick num=1,
          axis lines = middle,
          set layers, % <---
          axis on top, % <---
          xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
          x label style={at={(1,0)},right},
          y label style={at={(0,1)},above},
          x tick label style={/pgf/number format/.cd,
          fixed relative,
          },
          ]
          addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
          coordinates {
          (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

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            1 hour ago











          • to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











          • My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago












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          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          usepackage{siunitx}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.16} % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          grid, grid style=dashed,
          ymin=0,ymax=70,
          extra y ticks={0}, % <---
          xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
          extra x ticks={0}, % <---
          minor tick num=1,
          axis lines = middle,
          set layers, % <---
          axis on top, % <---
          xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
          x label style={at={(1,0)},right},
          y label style={at={(0,1)},above},
          x tick label style={/pgf/number format/.cd,
          fixed relative,
          },
          ]
          addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
          coordinates {
          (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago











          • to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











          • My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago
















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          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          usepackage{siunitx}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.16} % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          grid, grid style=dashed,
          ymin=0,ymax=70,
          extra y ticks={0}, % <---
          xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
          extra x ticks={0}, % <---
          minor tick num=1,
          axis lines = middle,
          set layers, % <---
          axis on top, % <---
          xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
          x label style={at={(1,0)},right},
          y label style={at={(0,1)},above},
          x tick label style={/pgf/number format/.cd,
          fixed relative,
          },
          ]
          addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
          coordinates {
          (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago











          • to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











          • My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago














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          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          usepackage{siunitx}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.16} % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          grid, grid style=dashed,
          ymin=0,ymax=70,
          extra y ticks={0}, % <---
          xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
          extra x ticks={0}, % <---
          minor tick num=1,
          axis lines = middle,
          set layers, % <---
          axis on top, % <---
          xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
          x label style={at={(1,0)},right},
          y label style={at={(0,1)},above},
          x tick label style={/pgf/number format/.cd,
          fixed relative,
          },
          ]
          addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
          coordinates {
          (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{pgfplots}
          usepackage{siunitx}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.16} % <--- i suggest you to upgrade pgfplots

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          grid, grid style=dashed,
          ymin=0,ymax=70,
          extra y ticks={0}, % <---
          xmax=0.35,xmin=0,
          extra x ticks={0}, % <---
          minor tick num=1,
          axis lines = middle,
          set layers, % <---
          axis on top, % <---
          xlabel=$x_1$,ylabel=T;$(si{celsius})$,
          x label style={at={(1,0)},right},
          y label style={at={(0,1)},above},
          x tick label style={/pgf/number format/.cd,
          fixed relative,
          },
          ]
          addplot+[color=red,mark=*,mark options={draw=red,fill=green},smooth]
          coordinates {
          (0.05,31.9)(0.10,30.1)(0.20,35.8)(0.31,65.4)
          };
          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}






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          • I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago











          • to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











          • My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago



















          • I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago











          • to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











          • My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

            – Sebastiano
            1 hour ago

















          I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

          – Sebastiano
          1 hour ago





          I've been trying for half an hour but I couldn't find the solution :-( +1

          – Sebastiano
          1 hour ago













          to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

          – Zarko
          1 hour ago





          to be honest, i do not understand why is necessary this trick with extra ticks. thank you very much!

          – Zarko
          1 hour ago













          My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

          – Sebastiano
          1 hour ago





          My sincere congratulation to the kindest OP called: Zarko.

          – Sebastiano
          1 hour ago


















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