Export graph from latex to another latex file

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I made a graph in one latex file using database through pgfplotstableread, because I wouldn't like to have a excel format in my paper.



Now, I would like to export this graph to another latex file. I know I can upload the database and copy and paste the graph code, but it makes my new file always slow to compile.



Since the graph is done, is there any way to export the figure to the new file?









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    I made a graph in one latex file using database through pgfplotstableread, because I wouldn't like to have a excel format in my paper.



    Now, I would like to export this graph to another latex file. I know I can upload the database and copy and paste the graph code, but it makes my new file always slow to compile.



    Since the graph is done, is there any way to export the figure to the new file?









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      I made a graph in one latex file using database through pgfplotstableread, because I wouldn't like to have a excel format in my paper.



      Now, I would like to export this graph to another latex file. I know I can upload the database and copy and paste the graph code, but it makes my new file always slow to compile.



      Since the graph is done, is there any way to export the figure to the new file?









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      I made a graph in one latex file using database through pgfplotstableread, because I wouldn't like to have a excel format in my paper.



      Now, I would like to export this graph to another latex file. I know I can upload the database and copy and paste the graph code, but it makes my new file always slow to compile.



      Since the graph is done, is there any way to export the figure to the new file?







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