bar chart

NOUN
  1. a chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
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How To Use bar chart In A Sentence

  • Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds.
  • Typically these will include bar charts, pie charts and line graphs although numerous other types can be prepared.
  • If the retailer wants to find out about sales figures, for example, he may present information as a bar chart.
  • I had already written code that could draw bar charts, line graphs, and scatter plot graphs in SVG very nicely.
  • Back to back bar charts can be used as back to back stem and leaf displays were to compare two distributions.
  • Typically these will include bar charts, pie charts and line graphs although numerous other types can be prepared.
  • Typically these will include bar charts, pie charts and line graphs although numerous other types can be prepared.
  • The bars should be solid, not just drawn in outline. Bar charts are sometimes drawn vertically in columns.
  • If the retailer wants to find out about sales figures, for example, he may present information as a bar chart.
  • The source you give for the bar chart above notes that geography plays a major role in the modal split (which, AFAIK, is accepted wisdom): the longer distances that freight needs to be carried over in the US compared to Europe makes rail more attractive – trucks are better for shorter hauls, and the cost savings of rail only kick in if distances are long enough. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Timeless Appeal of Triumphalism
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