how is a column chart different from a bar chart? ^_-
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- Bar and column charts display data in rectangular bars — the longer the bar, the larger the value.
- A bar chart plots the variable value horizontally, and the fixed dimension, such as time, vertically.
- A column chart plots the variable value vertically, and the fixed dimension horizontally.
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Bar and column charts display data in rectangular bars — the longer the bar, the larger the value. A bar chart plots the variable value horizontally, and the fixed dimension, such as time, vertically. A column chart plots the variable value vertically, and the fixed dimension horizontally.
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Both the charts are used to compare two or more values. However, the difference lies in their orientation. A bar chart is oriented horizontally whereas the column chart is oriented vertically. Although alike, they cannot be always used interchangeably because of the difference in their orientation.
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