Christoph Bier schrieb am 25.11.2012 20:35:

> Christoph Bier schrieb am 25.11.2012 14:18:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> 4. How can I automatically adjust vertical spacing? Both plots in
>> the MWE have the same height and width. But the second plot needed
>> more space.---JFTR: I already asked a similar question here:
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/84073/space-between-bars-height-and-width-of-the-plot
> 
> I got a helpful answer by Jake:
> 
> “By default, plots always take up the same amount of space (240pt by
> 207pt). If you want the plots to adjust their height depending on
> the number of bars, you can define the length of a unit in the y
> direction, by setting y=0.5cm, for instance. If you then define the
> bar width to be 0.4cm, there will be no overlap between the bars.
> Since PGFPlots version 1.7 (I think), you can also define the extra
> space at the top and bottom in absolute lengths (before that, you
> could only specify it in data units).”
> 
> Corresponding example can be found here:
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/84192/10682

And another helpful answer by Christian be found here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/84520/10682
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