Legend
legend
The legend identifies the colors that represent the bars.
Legend
The legend is the function that identifies the data marker for each series in a chart.
The legend identifies patterns used for each series.
In a chart, each bar is typically identified by its unique category label on the axis, which represents the data point it corresponds to. The length or height of the bar reflects the value it represents, allowing for easy comparison between different categories. Additionally, color coding may be used to further distinguish between different groups or datasets within the chart.
A legend or key.
A bar chart is a series of vertical or horizontal bars, varying in height (or length) to reflect the value of each piece of the data on which the chart is based. In the case of a line chart a dot is placed at the same height as each of the bars and the dots are connected by a line.
A bar chart is used when you have a standard column and a variable column, it is used to indicate the differences of the variable in each of the standard.
It is usually a bar chart where each bar represents a different category.
A pie chart will usually have a legend to indicate what each slice represents. The legend will show the colour or pattern of each of the slices and a description of what it represents that is set by the user.
customer bar chart