In a bar chart the method used to distinguish one bar from another must be displayed seperately such Display is called
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In a bar chart the method used to distinguish one bar from another must be displayed separately such Display is called Legend
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The display used to distinguish one bar from another in a bar chart is called a key or a legend. It is a visual aid that provides information about the categories or data series represented by each bar in the chart.
- A series of symbols or colours that are connected to each category or set of data series make up the key or legend, which ordinarily shows next to the chart.
- Each symbol or colour has a label or description that explains what it stands for. Viewers can quickly grasp the information displayed in the bar chart by utilising a key or legend.
- For example, a key or legend may employ various colours or patterns to represent each product in a bar chart that shows statistics for sales of products A, Band C in various regions and it may include labels or descriptions to clarify what each colour or pattern denotes. As a result, it is simple for viewers to understand the data in the chart and compare the sales of each product across several locations.
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