bar chart
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Definition
Noun: A bar chart is a type of chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars. The lengths or heights of these bars are directly proportional to the values or quantities they represent. It is used for comparing discrete categories of data.
Usage
A bar chart is used to visually compare different categories or groups. The bars can be plotted vertically (a column chart) or horizontally. The key feature is that the length of the bar corresponds to its value, making comparisons intuitive.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Stacked Bar Chart: A variation where bars are divided into sub-parts to show the contribution of different components to a whole for each category.
- Grouped Bar Chart (or Clustered Bar Chart): A chart where bars for different sub-groups are placed next to each other for each main category, enabling comparison within and across categories.
Variants and Related Words
- Bar Graph: A synonym for bar chart.
- Column Chart: Specifically refers to a bar chart with vertical bars.
- Histogram: A similar-looking chart used for the distribution of continuous data, where the bars touch each other to represent intervals.
Synonyms
- Bar graph
- Column chart (for vertical bars)
Related Terms and Concepts
- X-axis: Typically shows the different categories being compared.
- Y-axis: Typically shows the scale of values or quantities.
- Data Visualization: The broader field of representing data graphically, which includes bar charts.
- Categorical Data: Data that can be sorted into groups or categories, which is the type of data best suited for a bar chart.
Noun
- a chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities