This is used to represent the relative size of the components.
It's a stacked bar chart.
A rhombus, a parallelogram, a trapezium (unless isosceles) and the most general quadrilateral.
You can only use the component bar chart when you have complete information. For instance, you must have totals and components to use the chart.
pie charts show the percentage of whatever the chart is displaying and bar charts show the improvement or difference in what the chart is showing. they are the same because if both the pie chart and bar chart are being used for the same situation, the data should be the same.
A pie chart or a percentage-stacked bar.
It's a stacked bar chart.
The size of most of them.
A rhombus, a parallelogram, a trapezium (unless isosceles) and the most general quadrilateral.
This is used to represent the relative size of the components.
You can only use the component bar chart when you have complete information. For instance, you must have totals and components to use the chart.
A percentage stacked-bar chart or a pie chart are two common ways.
pie charts show the percentage of whatever the chart is displaying and bar charts show the improvement or difference in what the chart is showing. they are the same because if both the pie chart and bar chart are being used for the same situation, the data should be the same.
A pie chart or a percentage-stacked bar.
Barchart is the report of any data which you have done from day 1 to day last. Barcahrt have a subcategory which is called component bar chart which shows each specific component details from day 1 to day last
It seems that you're not the only one asking that question because an answer has already been posted somewhere Please check the following links for the definition and difference between component bar chart and multiple bar chart: http://www.blurtit.com/q570207.html Also, check the following link for a very good example of a multiple bar graph: http://www.answers.com/topic/multiple-bar-chart --Likkawen
Data labels appear on charts. If your right click on an item in a chart, such as a bar or a pie or a line, you can choose Format Data Series and then you can choose Data Labels. You have a choice of various types of data labels to put in, such as the actual value or the percentage.
Oh, the component bar chart, it's a delightful way to show parts of a whole in a visual way. You can easily compare the sizes of different components and see how they contribute to the total. It's like painting a picture with data, bringing clarity and understanding to your audience.