Bar graphs are typically placed on the standard X-Y coordinate system. There are two axes: x and y.
On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
Usually the x-axis of a bar graph shows a control range, and is plotted on the bottom of the graph. Time is a common x-axis example.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
It is the horizontal line or axis below the bars.
The horizontal (not horizantle) axis is usually the categories.
On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
Usually the x-axis of a bar graph shows a control range, and is plotted on the bottom of the graph. Time is a common x-axis example.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
The scale of a vertical bar graph is written on the vertical axis.
It is the horizontal line or axis below the bars.
The horizontal (not horizantle) axis is usually the categories.
The Y axes goes on the top left of the bar graph, I believe.
They can be - in a horizontal bar graph or a population pyramid.
Y axis going up; and X axis going across.
Yes.
The vertical axis!
X-Axis