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; BarChart[Start Value, End Value, List of Heights]: Creates a bar chart over the given interval where the number of bars is determined by the length of the list whose elements are the heights of the bars.
 
: {{Example| <tt>BarChart[10, 20, {1,2,3,4,5} ]</tt> gives you a bar chart with five bars of specified height in the interval [''10, 20''].}}
 
; BarChart[Start Value a, End Value b, Expression, Variable k, From Number c, To Number d]: Creates a bar chart over the given interval [''a, b''], that calculates the bars’ heights using the expression whose variable ''k'' runs from number ''c'' to number ''d''.
 
:{{Example| If ''p = 0.1'', ''q = 0.9'', and ''n = 10'' are numbers, then <tt>BarChart[ -0.5, n + 0.5, BinomialCoefficient[n,k]*p^k*q^(n-k), k, 0, n ]</tt> gives you a bar chart in the interval [''-0.5, n+0.5'']. The heights of the bars depend on the probabilities calculated using the given expression.}}
 
; BarChart[Start Value a, End Value b, Expression, Variable k, From Number c, To Number d, Step Width s]: Creates a bar chart over the given interval [''a, b''], that calculates the bars’ heights using the expression whose variable ''k'' runs from number ''c'' to number ''d'' using step width ''s''.
 
; BarChart[List of Raw Data, Width of Bars]: Creates a bar chart using the given raw data whose bars have the given width.
 
: Example: <tt>BarChart[ {1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,5,5,5,5}, 1]</tt>
 
; BarChart[List of Data, List of Frequencies]: Creates a bar chart using the list of data with corresponding frequencies.
 
: Note: The List of data must be a list where the numbers go up by a constant amount.
 
: Examples:
 
:* <tt>BarChart[{10,11,12,13,14}, {5,8,12,0,1}]</tt>
 
:* <tt>BarChart[{5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, {1, 0, 12, 43, 3}]</tt>
 
:* <tt>BarChart[{0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6}, {12, 33, 13, 4}]</tt>
 
; BarChart[List of Data , List of Frequencies, Width of Bars w]: Creates a bar chart using the list of data and corresponding frequencies whose bars are of width ''w''.
 
: Note: The List of data must be a list where the numbers go up by a constant amount
 
: Examples:
 
:* <tt>BarChart[{10,11,12,13,14}, {5,8,12,0,1}, 0.5]</tt> leaves gaps between bars.
 
:* <tt>BarChart[{10,11,12,13,14}, {5,8,12,0,1}, 0]</tt> produces a line graph.
 

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