Bar Chart
Also known as Bar Graph
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Also known as Bar Graph
Last updated
A bar chart compares two or more variables with the same unit of measure and is of comparable sizes. In other words, it displays categorical data with rectangular bars whose length or height corresponds to the value of each data point.
A bar chart can be used as an alternative for column charts when there are more than 8 categories. Bar charts are also recommended for the dataset which has long categories' names.
The bar chart showcases revenue trends over time, presenting a visual representation of how revenue has changed or progressed across different periods, allowing for easy comparison and analysis.
Click Click here to add your first chart
In the menu, select Bar to create a bar chart
Select the database you use to create suggested in the list
Choose the table containing the data you use to create, then it will show you the list of fields included in the table
Drag/drop or select the X-Axis value
Drag/drop or select the Y-Axis value
Drag/drop or select the Legend properties (optional)
Drag/drop or select the Sorting field to sort out the data in the chart (optional)
Drag/drop or select the Filters field to emphasize a specific data (optional)
You can see the visualization of your chart on the left side and select Settings to change the element’s settings
TITLE & SUBTITLE
You can change the title of the chart, choose the font, color and size of the name. You can also add the subtitle and change its format.
DISPLAY
Legend field contains the sub-categories that split each bar into multiple bars corresponding to the categories. Each bar still represents the same measure. You can change its display name or type (column, line, area, lollipop).
LEGEND
You can change the legend position (top, bottom, middle), input the name, choose the font, color and size of the name.
X AXIS
When you turn on the X Axis, you can input the Prefix, Postfix and change their format. X Axix title can also be added and change format too.
Y AXIS
When you turn on the X Axis, you can input the Prefix, Postfix and change their format. X Axix title can also be added and change format too. If you turn on Gridlines, you can change the size and the display of the Gridlines (solid, dash, dot,...).
DATA COLOR
Data color can be set auto or you can choose your favorite colors.
DATA LABEL
If you turn the label on, you can choose its style to perform (percent, value, raw), choose the font, color and size of the label and its position.
BACKGROUND
You can change the background color of the chart.
TOOLTIP
When you hover over a bar of the chart, a text box appears to display information about the data of that bar. You can change the text color, font, and background.
OTHER
Change the display unit, precision, and other functions
9. After building the chart visualization, click Add to create your chart.
10. Your chart will show up along with actions like sharing, editing, etc.
We hope that the above instructions will be useful to you. Let's have a look at our other articles to learn more about using other charts in data visualization with Rocket.BI.