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Example

 A bar chart is a chart used to compare grouped data. The bars span horizontally across the y-axis and display their values along the x-axis, as seen in the example above.

Spreadsheet Format

Each row represents one category on the x-axis. Learn more about using spreadsheets with Visuals at Use Spreadsheet Data.

 Column 1Column 2Column 3 (
if you want more than one bar per category
and beyond...)
Data Type
Text
plain text or numbersnumbernumber
Contents
       

 

Customization Options

Data Source URL

This field provides one way to upload your Google Docs spreadsheet, containing the data that will be used to create your visualization, into SHIVA. To use this option, you do not need to allow SHIVA read-only access to your Google Drive. For information on using it, see the Copy a Spreadsheet into SHIVA step-by-step guide

 

Data Filter: allows you to only show certain sets of data at a time instead of all of it

Height of chart: sets the height of the chart

  • set the height of the bar chart from 1 to greater than 400

Width of chart: sets the width of your chart

  • set the height of the bar chart from 1 to greater than 600

Title above chart: the title won't show up in the chart itself

  • enter a title for your char

Opacity of area chart:

Font name: set the font that will display in your bar chart

  • It's best to use standard font names to ensure that the font will appear on any computer

Font size: set the font size that will display in your bar chart

  • it's automatically set to "automatic" which is font size 12
  • Note that if you have more than three columns, the text becomes difficult to read after font size 30

Stacked chart?- controls how you want the bars to appear in the chart

  • "True" shows the bars as stacked on top of one another
  • "False" shows the bars as individual sets of data, see the example chart above

Line width

  • set the width of the lines in your chart from anywhere between 1 and above

Size of points

Legend position

Legend text setting(s)

Horizontal axis setting(s)

Series setting(s)

Title text setting(s)

Tool tip setting(s)

Vertical axis setting(s)

Background setting(s)

Chart area setting(s)

Chart colors

Enable user draw?

 

The category of the data point on the y-axis.

Note:

  • These will next to each set of bars

The value of the data point on the x-axis. This forms the column.

An additional x-axis value for the category in the x-axis.This creates a data set with an extra column.

Note:

  • You can have as many additional columns as you want to create new data sets. For example, if you were creating a column chart of Olympic medals per country, and had "USA" and "France" in Column 1, you could create three additional columns for "Bronze", "Silver", and "Gold" medal breakdowns.
Data Label

The title of the x-axis

Note:

  • This will appear next to the individual categories on the y-axis

The bar's group

Note:

  • This determines the color of the bar; bars in the same group will share a color
  • This labels the group (and group color) in the legend

 The bar's group

 

Note:

  • This determines the color of the bar; bars in the same group will share a color
  • This labels the group (and group color) in the legend
Requiredxx 

 

 

 

Your spreadsheet might look like this:                                        

 CountryGold MedalsSilver MedalsBronze Medals

United States

3212278
Soviet Union2114135

Customization Options

Learn about options at Common Customization Options.