Category:Variable-width bar charts
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This category includes bar charts whose bars have widths that are purposely designed to be variable (non-uniform). Variable-width charts are sometimes called "variwide" charts.
As an example, in vertical charts:
- Areas of non-uniform-width bars represent quantities with areas A that are respective products of related pairs of vertical-axis quantities (Y = A/X) and horizontal-axis quantities (X).
- Arithmetically, area A is determined:
(A/X) * X = A
for each bar
Variable-width bar charts may be vertical or horizontal, stacked or clustered, etc.
Mosaic plots, also known as Marimekko charts or Mekko charts, are examples of variable-width bar charts.
Compare: Variable-radius pie charts
Subcategories
This category has only the following subcategory.
Media in category "Variable-width bar charts"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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2019 Gun suicides per capita - by country.svg 1,200 × 675; 3 KB
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2021 Death rates, by energy source.svg 1,200 × 675; 3 KB
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20211231 Tropical primary forest loss, 10 countries - variwide chart.svg 1,200 × 675; 2 KB
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20230810 Ivy-Plus admission rates vs parent income percentile.svg 1,000 × 750; 3 KB
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20240330 Container ship sizes and capacities.svg 1,060 × 750; 5 KB
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Mosaic-big.png 600 × 450; 24 KB