Bar Charts

Bar charts show the data as vertical bars.

The chart above represents the number of Pokemons in each generation.

Similar to column charts, bar charts are suited for representing values of qualitative (categorical) data.

Note: You can read more qualitative (categorical) data at .

There are three different type of bar charts:

  • Clustered bar()
  • Stacked bar()
  • 100% stacked bar()


Clustered Bar Chart

Clustered Bar charts are used when the value of data is important but the order is not.

Example With One Data Column

We want to find the number of generation 1 Pokemons with types "Grass", "Fire", "Water" and "Bug".

You can copy the values to follow along:

  1. Select the range A1:B5
  1. Click on the insert menu, then click on the bar menu () and choose Clustered Bar () from the drop-down menu

Note: This menu is accessed by .

Well Done! Following the steps above will give you the chart below.

The chart gives a visual overview for the "Grass", "Fire", "Water" and "Bug" type Pokemons in generation 1.

Type "Water" has the most Pokemons in the first generation.

Example With Two Data Columns

Now let's do the same for generation 2 Pokemons and compare the results with the last example.

  1. Select the range A1:C5

  1. Click on the insert menu, then click on the bar menu () and choose Clustered Bar () from the drop-down menu

Note: This menu is accessed by .

You should get the chart below:

The chart gives a visual overview for the "Grass", "Fire", "Water" and "Bug" type Pokemons in generation 1 and 2.

Generation 1 is shown in blue and generation 2 is shown in orange.

Type "Water" has the most Pokemons in both generations

Also, all the types in generation 2 have less members than generation 1.




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