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This template can be used to create a horizontal bar chart, scrolling down a page, in a format which can be parsed by text-based web browsers. The data items can be simple numbers, or the result of calculations based on template parameters.
A variety of templates and styles are available to create timelines. The {{Graphical timeline}} template allows representations of extensive timelines. The template offers complex formatting and labeling options to control the output. Typically, each use is made into its own template, and the template is then transcluded into the article.
However, the {} can easily format a horizontal bar chart (scrolling down a page), with one or two or four columns of bars in a chart. Here, with the <timeline>...</timeline>, the a vertical bars is formatted by the command "TimeAxis=orientation:vertical" (before specifying the data for the bars). The width of bars is set by "PlotData=width:20".
Gap bar {{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.
This sub-template handles one "column" of data (zero and positive numbers only) to produce a bar for display inside a barchart table. No more than eight numbers are accepted as unnamed parameters Colors are named color1, color2, color3, and so on, up to eight colors. A style number may be specified. If even, the bar is horizontal.
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A value is a label with a smaller font-size and that might be used to display a number that is represented by the bar.. This so-called value of the bar is displayed above the bar in a vertical bar chart, and to the right of the bar in a horizontal bar chart.
Use this template inside a table. The template generates either two table cells (for cases in which all values are positive) or three (to accommodate negative bars going off to the left). Thus, your table headers should have colspan="2" or colspan="3" (or similar combinations), respectively, to correctly span the columns. The template generates ...