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Column Charts

Column Charts

The data is displayed as vertical bars in column charts.

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Qualitative (categorical) data values are best represented by column charts.

Note: Statistics Data Types has additional qualitative (categorical) data that you can peruse.

Three distinct kinds of column charts are available in Excel:

  • Clustered column(Column Charts -)
  • Stacked column(Column Charts -)
  • 100% Stacked column(Column Charts -)

Clustered Column Chart

When data value matters more than order, clustered column charts are utilized.

Example With One Data Column

We want to find the number of generation 1 Pokemons with types “Grass”, “Fire”, “Water” and “Bug”.

You can copy the values to follow along:

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  1. Select the range A1:B5
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2. Select Clustered Column (Column Charts -) from the drop-down menu after selecting the Insert menu and then the Column menu (Column Charts -).

Note: To access this menu, expand the ribbon.

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Well Done! You will obtain the chart below by following the aforementioned procedures.

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The graphic provides a summary of the generation 1 “Grass,” “Fire,” “Water,” and “Bug” type Pokemon.

Among all Pokemon in the first generation, type “Water” has the most.

Example With Two Data Columns

Now let’s do the same for generation 2 Pokemons and compare the results with the last example.

  1. Select the range A1:C5
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2. Select Clustered Column (Column Charts -) from the drop-down menu after selecting the Insert menu and then the Column menu (Column Charts -).

Note: To access this menu, expand the ribbon.

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You should get the chart below:

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The “Grass,” “Fire,” “Water,” and “Bug” type Pokemon from generations 1 and 2 are visually summarized in the graphic.

Generation 2 is displayed in orange, and Generation 1 is displayed in blue.

In both generations, the type “Water” has the most Pokemons.

Additionally, generation 1 has more Pokemon than generation 2.

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