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{}: template for specifying table CSS classes such as "wikitable" and "collapsible" {{Alternating rows table}} {{Screen reader-only}}: for a table caption directly below a section heading, or table description. {{Aligned table}}: for specifying tables as a template, allowing inclusion in other templates and areas where table syntax is ...
This template creates a vertical bar chart for a set of data of your choosing, for example, charting population demographics of a location. Up to twenty graphical bars can be used along with specified colors. The graph's width is set by default, but can be changed, as well as the large and small scales.
width: width of the chart; height: height of the chart; type: type of the chart: line for line charts, area for area charts, and rect for (column) bar charts, and pie for pie charts. Multiple series can stacked using the stacked prefix, e.g. stackedarea. interpolate: interpolation method for line and area charts.
Currently, there does not seem to be a way to copy those tables to a wiki and keep styling such as colors (background or text color). It is possible to convert PDF tables to Excel and keep the colors. Or to HTML tables and keep the colors. But there does not seem to be a way to copy any of those colored tables (PDF, Excel, HTML, etc.) to a wiki.
For example, nested tables (tables inside tables) should be separated into distinct tables when possible. Here is a more advanced example, showing some more options available for making up tables. Users can play with these settings in their own table to see what effect they have.
Use of the {} template within a chart that uses this template produces a font size 75% of the page default, well below the 85% minimum specified in the linked guidelines. Per Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 159#Infobox font size, common text within an infobox is 88% of page default. Therefore use of this template in an infobox yields ...
If you just want one table from a long Excel page, you can select that table from the Calc page. Then copy the table to a new page in Calc. Edit and move columns and rows in Calc. To drag a column first select it by clicking its header number. Then press and hold the ALT key. Then click a data cell, and drag the column to a new location.
The data items can be simple numbers, or the result of calculations based on template parameters. Each data number (data1=7, data2=23...), in column 1, is scaled to parameter "data_max=" and the bars are sized by width in em units, such as "bar_width=16". By default, the data numbers are shown within each bar, but might display outside a bar ...