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Example
A bar chart is a chart used to compare grouped data. Each bar represents a subject and its value. The bars span horizontally across the y-axis and display their values along the x-axis, as seen in the example above.
The spreadsheet is made using two sets of values: name of the data being compared + number. The names (see column 1 in the table below) show up as categories along the chart's y-axis. The numbers (see Column 2, 3, and 4 in the table below) form a bar in the chart. Use the table below as a reference on how to format your spreadsheet to create a bar chart.
Spreadsheet Format
Column 1 | Column 2 (and beyond...) | Column 3 | Column 4 | ||||||
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Data Type | Text or number | Number | Number | Number | |||||
Contents |
The name of the data being compared in your chart |
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Example |
etc..... |
Number of gold medals each country won at the Olympics |
Number of silver medals each country won at the Olympics |
Number of bronze medals each country won at the Olympics |
Customization Options
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