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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 break - 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. Template:Bar stacked - Wikipedia

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  5. x̅ and R chart - Wikipedia

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    In statistical process control (SPC), the ¯ and R chart is a type of scheme, popularly known as control chart, used to monitor the mean and range of a normally distributed variables simultaneously, when samples are collected at regular intervals from a business or industrial process. [1]

  6. Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    The bars can be plotted vertically or horizontally. A vertical bar chart is sometimes called a column chart and has been identified as the prototype of charts. [1] A bar graph shows comparisons among discrete categories. One axis of the chart shows the specific categories being compared, and the other axis represents a measured value.

  7. Pareto chart - Wikipedia

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    A Pareto chart is a type of chart that contains both bars and a line graph, where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line. The chart is named for the Pareto principle , which, in turn, derives its name from Vilfredo Pareto , a noted Italian economist.

  8. ggplot2 - Wikipedia

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    ggplot2 is an open-source data visualization package for the statistical programming language R.Created by Hadley Wickham in 2005, ggplot2 is an implementation of Leland Wilkinson's Grammar of Graphics—a general scheme for data visualization which breaks up graphs into semantic components such as scales and layers. ggplot2 can serve as a replacement for the base graphics in R and contains a ...

  9. Sequence analysis in social sciences - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, we can look at the rows. The index plot [73] where each sequence is represented as a horizontal stacked bar or line is the basic plot for rendering individual sequences. Index plot of school to work transition by grade achieved at end of compulsory school. Sequences sorted by state from the start.