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Python and Matplotlib are cross-platform, and are therefore available for Windows, OS X, and the Unix-like operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD. Matplotlib can create plots in a variety of output formats, such as PNG and SVG. Matplotlib mainly does 2-D plots (such as line, contour, bar, scatter, etc.), but 3-D functionality is also available.
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.
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>
A table is created using the columns and rows of data. {{Data bars/bar}} draws each vertical or horizontal rectangle optionally colored and labeled with a name and/or a value. {{Data bars/column}} handles one column of data. If style is > 8, the data is passed along to other sub-templates to display averages instead of totals with the color key.
{{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.
{{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.
The template does not check the ranges of the parameters supplied, so make sure that the values of the atN parameters are less or equal to the value of the size parameters. Label N will only be displayed if size, atN and labelN are defined. The colour of the text of the label (defined by barN, colorN or colourN) defaults to black.
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