label positioning in gnuplot












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I'd like to have the x and y labels at the end of the axis, next to the arrows:



documentclass{scrbook}

usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}

begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
every node/.style={transform shape} ]

begin{axis}[
xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
axis equal image,
axis x line = middle,
axis y line = middle,
xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
]

addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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    I'd like to have the x and y labels at the end of the axis, next to the arrows:



    documentclass{scrbook}

    usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}

    begin{document}

    begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
    every node/.style={transform shape} ]

    begin{axis}[
    xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
    axis equal image,
    axis x line = middle,
    axis y line = middle,
    xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
    ]

    addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
    domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

    end{axis}
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}









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      I'd like to have the x and y labels at the end of the axis, next to the arrows:



      documentclass{scrbook}

      usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}

      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
      every node/.style={transform shape} ]

      begin{axis}[
      xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
      axis equal image,
      axis x line = middle,
      axis y line = middle,
      xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
      ]

      addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
      domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}









      share|improve this question
















      I'd like to have the x and y labels at the end of the axis, next to the arrows:



      documentclass{scrbook}

      usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}

      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
      every node/.style={transform shape} ]

      begin{axis}[
      xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
      axis equal image,
      axis x line = middle,
      axis y line = middle,
      xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
      ]

      addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
      domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}






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          Welcome to TeX.SX! Just adding a line pgfplotsset{compat=1.15} and everything works fine:



          documentclass{scrbook}

          usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.15}

          begin{document}

          begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
          every node/.style={transform shape} ]

          begin{axis}[
          xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
          axis equal image,
          axis x line = middle,
          axis y line = middle,
          xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
          ]

          addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
          domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Welcome to TeX.SX! Just adding a line pgfplotsset{compat=1.15} and everything works fine:



            documentclass{scrbook}

            usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}
            pgfplotsset{compat=1.15}

            begin{document}

            begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
            every node/.style={transform shape} ]

            begin{axis}[
            xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
            axis equal image,
            axis x line = middle,
            axis y line = middle,
            xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
            ]

            addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
            domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

            end{axis}
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Welcome to TeX.SX! Just adding a line pgfplotsset{compat=1.15} and everything works fine:



              documentclass{scrbook}

              usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}
              pgfplotsset{compat=1.15}

              begin{document}

              begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
              every node/.style={transform shape} ]

              begin{axis}[
              xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
              axis equal image,
              axis x line = middle,
              axis y line = middle,
              xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
              ]

              addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
              domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

              end{axis}
              end{tikzpicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer


























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                Welcome to TeX.SX! Just adding a line pgfplotsset{compat=1.15} and everything works fine:



                documentclass{scrbook}

                usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}
                pgfplotsset{compat=1.15}

                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
                every node/.style={transform shape} ]

                begin{axis}[
                xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
                axis equal image,
                axis x line = middle,
                axis y line = middle,
                xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
                ]

                addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
                domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

                end{axis}
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                Welcome to TeX.SX! Just adding a line pgfplotsset{compat=1.15} and everything works fine:



                documentclass{scrbook}

                usepackage{tikz,pgfplots}
                pgfplotsset{compat=1.15}

                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}[thick,scale=0.7,
                every node/.style={transform shape} ]

                begin{axis}[
                xmin = -5, xmax = 5, ymin = -5, ymax = 5, % osy
                axis equal image,
                axis x line = middle,
                axis y line = middle,
                xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$},
                ]

                addplot[color=red, samples=100, smooth, ultra thick, unbounded coords=jump, no markers,
                domain = -4:4] gnuplot{x*x*x-x};

                end{axis}
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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                answered Jan 6 at 11:05









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