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If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Bar chart templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Bar chart templates]]</noinclude>
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 ...
Wedge — an unsharpened blade for digging, breaking and prying. A San Angelo bar has a wedge at one end. Chisel — a sharpened blade for cutting roots, digging and prying. A pinch point bar has a chisel at one end. Bars are typically 5 to 6 ft (1.5 to 1.8 m) long and weigh 15 to 23 lb (6.8 to 10.4 kg).
{{bar gap|optional separator|height=any valid length (omitting unit defaults to px, default is 10px)}} Omitting the separator generates a blank row. Another useful separator is <hr> which produces a horizontal line. Break {{Bar box break}} is a template to split bar box tables into multiple charts while maintaining alignment of the columns.
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a factor multiplied by value to give the width of the bar in pixels. Use the same scale in every row, as otherwise the bar chart won’t be to scale! scale can be negative, in which case an additional column (for showing negative values) is created. See example below. height (default = "2ex") the height of the bar as a CSS measurement e.g. "1em ...
Just like a value, it has a smaller font-size and might be used to display a number represented by the bar. The only difference is its placement. The name, if any, is displayed to the right of the bar in a vertical bar chart, and above the bar in a horizontal bar chart. {