How to draw compound bar graph
- what is a compound bar chart
- what is a stacked bar chart
- what is a component bar chart
- what is a multiple bar chart
Compound bar graph questions...
Component bar chart
Bar Charts or Bar Graphs
•	A ‘Bar graph’ is a way to visually represent qualitative data.
 •	They enable visual comparison of frequencies in the categories.
 –	The length of each bar is proportional to the frequency to be represented.
Hence a suitable scale is to be used.
 –	Bars may be vertical or horizontal.
 –	All the bars in a graph should be of the same width.
 –	The bars must be separated by appropriate spaces for clarity
 •	It has been suggested that the spacing between the bars should be half of the width of the bars
 –	Bars should preferably be arranged in increasing or decreasing order or in an order that suits the context e.g.
Chronological order
 •	Types of Bar Charts
 Three types of bar charts are commonly used:
 1. Simple bar chart
 2. Multiple (Compound) bar chart – Two or more bar charts are grouped together
 3. Component bar chart (Proportional bar chart): the bars may be subdivided into two or more parts, depending upon
 –	The number of the subgroups.
 –	The length of each part is in proportion to its magnitude
Figure 1: Bar diagram showing the place of origin
- what is a composite bar chart
- what is a stacked bar chart used for