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  2. Template:Stacked bar - Wikipedia

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    Makes a horizontal stacked chart of up to 12 counts (plus a gray bar if the total is greater than the sum of the 12). If no total is supplied, defaults to 100 (for percentages). By default, uses nice rainbow of colors that don't correspond to reserved article class or importance colors, but colors can be customized.

  3. Template:Bar box - Wikipedia

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    The chart can contain any number of bars. There are four types: Percentage bar {{bar percent|row label|colour|value (width in percents)|optional value label}}

  4. Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    Bar graphs can also be used for more complex comparisons of data with grouped (or "clustered") bar charts, and stacked bar charts. [5] In grouped (clustered) bar charts, for each categorical group there are two or more bars color-coded to represent a particular grouping. For example, a business owner with two stores might make a grouped bar ...

  5. Mosaic plot - Wikipedia

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    A mosaic plot, Marimekko chart, Mekko chart, or sometimes percent stacked bar plot, is a graphical visualization of data from two or more qualitative variables. [1] It is the multidimensional extension of spineplots, which graphically display the same information for only one variable. [ 2 ]

  6. Template:Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    Each bar can also have a comment, such as "comment7=xx" to show "(xx)" after the number in bar 7. For a 2-column bar chart, the 2nd column items have prefix "col2_" such as scale maximum, col2_data_max=110, and col2_data3=67 with col2_comment3=zz. See below: "Example with two data columns". Each bar chart can be formatted typically within 1/5 ...

  7. Bullet graph - Wikipedia

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    A bullet graph is a variation of a bar graph developed by Stephen Few. Seemingly inspired by the traditional thermometer charts and progress bars found in many dashboards, the bullet graph serves as a replacement for dashboard gauges and meters. Bullet graphs were developed to overcome the fundamental issues of gauges and meters: they typically ...

  8. Funnel chart - Wikipedia

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    Funnel charts are a type of chart, often used to represent stages in a sales process [1] and show the amount of potential revenue for each stage. This type of chart can also be useful in identifying potential problem areas in an organization's sales processes. A funnel chart is similar to a stacked percent bar chart.

  9. Template:Bar stacked perc - Wikipedia

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