October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
1159 pages
26h 10m
English
A bar chart uses two axes with rectangular bars that can be either positioned either vertically or horizontally. The length of a bar is proportional to the value it represents. A bar chart can be used to show time series data.
In the following series of examples, we will be using a set of European country populations for three decades, as listed in the following table. The data is a subset of population data found at https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-by-country?tab=data:
|
Country |
1950 |
1960 |
1970 |
|
Belgium |
8,639,369 |
9,118,700 |
9,637,800 |
|
France |
42,518,000 |
46,584,000 |
51,918,000 |
|
Germany |
68,374,572 |
72,480,869 |
77,783,164 |
|
Netherlands |
10,113,527 |
11,486,000 |
13,032,335 |
|
Sweden |
7,014,005 |
7,480,395 |
8,042,803 ... |