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  2. Bar chart - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_chart

    Example of a grouped (clustered) bar chart, one with horizontal bars. A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent.

  3. Help:Barchart - Wikipedia

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    The above bar chart, showing population bars for each year, can be generated by using the markup text listed below.The example text (below) can be copied and shortened, or expanded, to handle other years or numbers in a bar chart format.

  4. Barchart - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 May 2007, at 14:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  5. Template:Bar chart - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Category:Bar chart templates - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. 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]

  8. Open-high-low-close chart - Wikipedia

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    An OHLC chart, with a moving average and Bollinger bands superimposed. An open-high-low-close chart (OHLC) is a type of chart typically used in technical analysis to illustrate movements in the price of a financial instrument over time.

  9. X-bar chart - Wikipedia

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    In industrial statistics, the X-bar chart is a type of variable control chart [1] that is used to monitor the arithmetic means of successive samples of constant size, n. This type of control chart is used for characteristics that can be measured on a continuous scale, such as weight, temperature, thickness etc.