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Define Types of Bar Diagrams.

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Types of Bar Diagrams:

  • Simple Bar Diagram: A simple bar diagram is drawn for only one variable over a base, say various place, times, things, etc.
  • Clustered Bar Diagram: This type of diagram is drawn for more than one related variables over a common base say various places, times, things, etc.
  • Divided Bar Diagram: It is drawn when every single value of the variable over a common base, say places, times, things, etc. has sub-categories.

Points to be considered while drawing a Bar Diagram:

  • The width of each bar should be equal.
  • The length (height) of respective bars should be proportional to the value of the variable they represent.
  • The distance between all bars should be equal and it should be maintained equal to the distance between the origin and the first bar.
  • All bars are usually drawn on X-axis. Instead it can also be drawn horizontal on Y-axis.
  • All bars should be arranged from left to right in order of the data series.


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