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Bar Charts
Bar Chart
Bar chart represents chart series as a graphical comparison of several quantities in which the lengths of the horizontal or vertical bars represent the relative magnitude of the values.
Bar Chart
StackingBar Chart
Stacking bar chart represents chart series as a stacked graphical comparison of several quantities.
StackingBar Chart
Gantt Chart
Frequently used in project management, a Gantt chart provides a graphical illustration of a schedule that helps to plan, coordinate, and track specific tasks in a project.
Key Features:
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Provides a graphical representation of the duration of tasks against the progression of time.
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Each task takes up one row.
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The expected time for each task is represented by a horizontal bar, whose left and right ends mark the beginning and completion dates of a task respectively.
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Tasks may run in a sequential, parallel or overlapped fashion.
Gantt Chart
Tornado Chart
Tornado chart is a bar chart, which shows the variability of an outcome, as the result of several factors. This variability is displayed using relative lengths of bars across a range.
Tornado Chart
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