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Drawing a Bar Chart

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In the previous chapter, you created a line chart, using the data in an HTML table. However, the same data can be represented by other charts, including the well-known bar chart. With this type of data visualization, you still have the two axes (x and y), but x, instead of being represented as a continuous scale of values, is used to represent groups, which may or may not follow an increasing trend.

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Nelli, F. (2013). Drawing a Bar Chart. In: Beginning JavaScript Charts. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6290-9_5

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