Thank you Nick for your fast reply. Problem solved ;)

> Hello Ida
>
> You simply add the ymode to the groupplot environment. All options in that
> option base is directed to all subplots.
>
> So:
> %%%%%%%%%
> \begin{groupplot}[group style={group size=2 by 2},ymode=log]
> \nextgroupplot
> ...
> \nextgroupplot
> ...
> \nextgroupplot
> ...
> \nextgroupplot[ymode=normal]
> ...
> \end{groupplot}
> %%%%%%%%%
> In the above example the last plot is not logarithmic.
>
> Kind regards Nick
>
>
> 2010/9/28 Ida Schönfeld <scho...@htw-dresden.de>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've got 3 area plots which use a semilogyaxis. I would like to group
>> them
>> in a 2 by 2 (with one empty plot). Now I'm wondering, is it somehow
>> possible to define my axis as a semilogyaxis for all the plots when I'm
>> using groupplots? Or do I have to define 3 axis and place them where I
>> want them?
>>
>> Thank you for your effort.
>>
>> Greetings, Ida
>>
>>
>>
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