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I've already got the individual chart templates set up, and they transclude data from a data template page, by section, so all I need do is copy the chart templates to Template name(s) thumbnail and add the formatting. Happy now.
8 Create a column graph for a school mark sheet showing name of 20 students with six main subjects and total.
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 ...
Supported Chart Types Supported Bar Chart Types Other Features Interactivity Rendering Technologies Databinding HTML 5 Canvas Line Timeline Scatter Area Pie Donut Bullet Radar Funnel Gantt Network Grouped Mind Mapping Stacked Negative Discrete Horizontal 3D Legends Animation Mouse Over onClick HTML5 Canvas SVG VML AxisXY WebGL rendering; AG ...
The online bar-chart creation page itself does not have objectionable amounts of advertising. Most web pages have advertising. That does not violate WP:EL. I don't see how this particular online bar-chart creation page violates WP:EL. Please address this point: How does this page violate WP:EL? Here is the diff of your deletion of the page ...
"What Is a Chart? A chart is a visual representation of data. The data are represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart,, or slices in a pie chart. By depicting this data as graphical. symbols, patterns or trends in the data can be more easily identified. Data charts often are called graphs"
For bar charts and pie charts with midangle this also defines if the text is inside or outside the chart. angle (pie charts only): text angle in degrees or midangle (default) for dynamic angles based on the mid-angle of the pie sector. innerRadius: For pie charts: defines the inner radius to create a doughnut chart.
I'm not qualified eive read about this recently – I just cannot remember where. The problem is that people are bad at judging relative proportions when looking at pie charts, making bar charts more suitable when the intention is to indicate absolute amounts rather than general trends. — Lee J Haywood 07:31, 26 August 2006 (UTC)