# Code not working in Overleaf but working on TeXLive

I can run the following code without any issue in TeXstudio with the Tex Live distribution.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[european]{circuitikz}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{shapes, calc, intersections}
\usepackage{pgfplots}
\pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}
\usetikzlibrary{pgfplots.groupplots}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\renewcommand*{\j}{\mathrm{j}}
\begin{document}
\begin{figure}[h]
\begin{tikzpicture}[trim axis right, remember picture]
\begin{semilogxaxis}[
name=mag,
width=\linewidth,
height=0.5\linewidth,
ylabel=$20\log_{10}\left(|H\!(\j2\pi f)\right|)$,
%xlabel=$f\,/\,\si{\Hz}$,
xmin=1000, xmax=1e10,
grid=both, minor grid style=dotted, minor y tick num = 4,
xticklabels={}]

\addplot [thick, name path=mag] table[x=Magnitude X, y=Magnitude Y, col sep=comma] {bode.csv};
\draw[red, thick, name path=0dB] (axis cs:1e3,0) -- (axis cs:1e10,0);
\path [name intersections={of=mag and 0dB,by={intmag}}] (intmag) \pgfextra{\pgfplotspointgetcoordinates{\pgfpointanchor{intmag}{center}} \xdef\myx{\pgfkeysvalueof{/data point/x}}\typeout{\myx}};
\end{semilogxaxis}

\begin{semilogxaxis}[
name=phase,
at={($(mag.south) - (0,0.05\linewidth)$)},
anchor=north,
width=\linewidth,
height=0.5\linewidth,
xmin=1000, xmax=1e10,
xlabel=$f\,/\,\si{\Hz}$,
ylabel=$\arg\{H(\j2\pi\omega)\}$,
grid=both, minor grid style=dotted, minor y tick num = 4]

\addplot [thick, name path= phase] table[x=Phase X, y=Phase Y, col sep=comma] {bode.csv};
\draw[red, thick, name path= PM] (axis cs:1e3,0) -- (axis cs: 1e10,0) coordinate (pmend);
\end{semilogxaxis}
\path [draw, name intersections={of=mag and 0dB,by={intmag}}, name path=vertical] (intmag) coordinate (IM) -- (IM|-phase.south);
\draw [latex-latex, name intersections={of=vertical and PM, by={intpm}}] (intpm) -- (intpm|-pmend) node[midway, left] {$PM$};
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Closed-loop Bode plot without Miller compensation}
\end{figure}
\end{document}


But if I try to run it on Overleaf it fails. This is the output log. bode.csv can be found here

• The packages on overleaf are older - if I should guess I would suspect the older pgfplots version. – Ulrike Fischer Dec 18 '18 at 13:19
• From this comment the TeX Live version you use on Overleaf seems to depend on when the project was created. It may be that Overleaf now has a new version, but your project is using an older TL image. (I don't know how to make the project pick up a newer version. Maybe someone from Overleaf can answer that.) – Nicola Talbot Dec 18 '18 at 15:40
• (Disclaimer: I'm a support personnel at Overleaf) OL staff can change the TeX Live version of a project from our end, but at present the versions of circuitikz and pgf on OL servers is still too old to support your code. Sorry about this! – LianTze Lim Dec 19 '18 at 2:12
• Are you planning to update pgfplots version? I believe it was released in April – jagjordi Dec 19 '18 at 13:08
• Is this issue solved? How? – Mensch Jun 11 at 23:21