A chart with horizontal bars to compare the categories of data
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A bar graph (also known as a bar chart or bar diagram) is a visual tool that uses bars to compare data among categories. A bar graph may run horizontally or vertically. The important thing to know is that the longer the bar, the greater its value. Bar graphs consist of two axes.
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A Bar Graph (horizontal) or a horizontal Bar Chart is a chart that has horizontal bars to compare categories of data.
- A bar graph can be plotted both vertically and horizontally. When plotted horizontally, they're called as bar graph and when plotted vertically, they're often called column graphs or charts.
- A bar chart normally depicts comparisons between specified categories.
- The bar chart has two main axis: y-axis and the x-axis. In column charts y-axis is plotted vertically and in horizontal bar charts, y-axis is plotted horizontally. This is because the y-axis holds the numbers for the category, being measured.
- A bar chart is used for comparison whereas a line graph is used to depict change.
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