I have a chart with very higher values in two columns than others, causing a very tall chart. Since I do not have any median values, I would like to 'merge' the intervals to ignore irrelevant information.
I want something like this, instead:

How can I achieve it?
MWE:
\usepackage{pgf,tikz}
\usepackage{pgfplots}
\begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.5]
\begin{axis}[
ybar,
enlarge x limits=0.04,
enlarge y limits=0,
legend style={at={(0.5,-0.3)}, anchor=north,legend columns=-1},
nodes near coords style={anchor=west, rotate=90},
ylabel={Time (ns)},
width=20cm,
symbolic x coords=
{A,
B,
C,
D,
E,
F,
G,
H,
I,
J,
K,
L,
M,
N,
O,
P,
Q,
R,
S,
T,
},
xtick=data,
nodes near coords,
nodes near coords align={vertical},
x tick label style={rotate=60,anchor=east},
]
\addplot coordinates {
(A,27.53 )
(B,33.71 )
(C,9238.36)
(D,9184.26)
(E,119.82 )
(F,57.62 )
(G,28.11 )
(H,101.59 )
(I,245.64 )
(J,316.80 )
(K,107.50 )
(L,334.93 )
(M,395.91 )
(N,558.37 )
(O,588.47 )
(P,166.14 )
(Q,183.95 )
(R,619.40 )
(S,95.75 )
(T,134.50 )};
\addplot coordinates {
(A,79.48 )
(B,95.78 )
(C,9926.58)
(D,9864.55)
(E,314.25 )
(F,165.87 )
(G,58.52 )
(H,188.77 )
(I,188.34 )
(J,343.45 )
(K,196.34 )
(L,1387.44)
(M,1671.64)
(N,604.58 )
(O, 688.11)
(P,286.23 )
(Q,936.79 )
(R,757.05 )
(S,205.32 )
(T,200.74 )};
\legend{Option1,Option2}
\end{axis}
\end{tikzpicture}


ymax=2000andrestrict y to domain*=0:2015(linked alternative solution). Please help us (and also you) and add a minimal working example (MWE), that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with\documentclassand ending with\end{document}. – Bobyandbob Jul 20 '17 at 16:25ymax=1700, restrict y to domain*=0:1850,orymax=2000, restrict y to domain*=0:2150,(as a suggestion). But this solution is only an alternativ and do not answer your question (directly). – Bobyandbob Jul 20 '17 at 18:46restrict y to domain*=0:<value>.Just an alternativ. I hope we will find an optimal solution to your question correctly. Other related answer: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/83144/124842 – Bobyandbob Jul 20 '17 at 18:59