Example
Bar charts are a way A bar chart is a chart used to compare grouped data sets. Each bar represents a subject and its value. The bars display span horizontally across the y-axis and have display their values along the x-axis, as seen in the example above.
The spreadsheet is formatted with a minimum of two sets of values: name of the data being compared + number. Each column in the spreadsheet represents a bar in the chart.
Spreadsheet Format
Each row represents one category on the x-axis. Learn more about using spreadsheets with Visuals at Use Spreadsheet Data.Spreadsheet Format
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 (and beyond...) |
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Column 3
Data Type |
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plain text or numbers |
number |
number |
Contents | The |
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category of the data |
point on the y-axis. Note:
| 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:
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Data Label | The title of |
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the x-axis |
- The value of column 1 as displayed on the x-axis
- This forms a third bar in your chart
Customization Options
Go to Customize Your Chart
Note:
| The bar's group Note:
| The bar's group
Note:
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Required | x | x |
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Your spreadsheet might look like this:
Country | Gold Medals | Silver Medals | Bronze Medals |
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United States | 321 | 22 | 78 |
Soviet Union | 211 | 41 | 35 |
Customization Options
Learn about options at Common Customization Options.