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LIVINGCHARTS IS A DATA VISUALIZATION TOOL


MAKE A BAR CHART RACE, AN ANIMATED BUBBLE CHART, OR AN ANIMATED PIE CHART FROM
YOUR DATA AND EXPORT IT TO A VIDEO.


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MAIN FEATURES

Customizable
Tired of monotonous animations? Here you'll find really customizable animated
charts
Export options
Direct export animation to mp4 video file, series of images or embedded code
Nothing to install
Application works in your browser from anywhere. Your projects are saved in the
cloud
No coding skills are required
There is no need to code anything: just change settings and see the result


EXAMPLES

CLICK ON THE PROJECT TO SEE A DEMO OF HOW IT WORKS

Top countries by EV market share 2013-2021

Type: Bar chart race
Largest built-up urban areas 2004-2020

Type: Bar chart race
GDP (PPP) per capita in Post-Soviet countries

Type: Bar chart race
Tech Tech Companies by Market Cap 2013-2021

Type: Animated bubble chart


    THOUSANDS OF USERS HAVE ALREADY CREATED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PROJECTS. TRY
IT OUT!

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AFFILIATE PROGRAM


WE OFFER A 25% COMMISSION ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE BY YOUR REFERRALS. YOU CAN EARN
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POPULAR QUESTIONS


WHAT IS A BAR CHART RACE?

A bar chart race is a type of data visualization that shows changes in the
relative sizes of categories over time through a dynamic animation. It consists
of a series of horizontal bars that represent different categories, such as
countries, industries, or products, and the length of each bar corresponds to
the value of a specific variable, such as revenue, population, or market share.

In a bar chart race, the bars move horizontally across a timeline to show how
their lengths change over time. Typically, the bars are sorted from largest to
smallest at the start of the animation and are reordered as they shift position
throughout the visualization. This allows the viewer to see how the relative
sizes of different categories evolve over time, which can be useful for
understanding trends, patterns, and shifts in data.


HOW TO MAKE?

Making a bar chart race involves several steps, which I'll outline below:

 1. Choose your data: Identify the data that you want to visualize. This could
    be anything from sales data to population statistics to social media trends.
    Make sure your data includes a time element, such as years, months, or
    weeks, so you can show changes over time.
 2. Prepare your data: Once you have your data, you may need to clean and format
    it for visualization. This could involve removing duplicates, renaming
    columns, and converting data types.
 3. Choose your tool: There are many software tools and programming languages
    that can be used to create bar chart races, including Excel, Python, and
    JavaScript. LivingCharts.com allows you to create a chart quickly and
    without programming.
 4. Create your chart: You may need to import your data or enter it manually.
    Once your data is loaded, you'll need to create a bar chart and configure
    the animation settings.
 5. Customize your chart: you can customize it further by adding labels, titles,
    and annotations. You may also want to adjust the colors, fonts, and other
    visual elements to make the chart more appealing and easy to read.
 6. Export and share your chart: Once you are happy with your result, you can
    export it as a video or an embedded code.




WHAT IS A BAR CHART MOST SUITABLE FOR?

A bar chart is a type of chart that is most suitable for visualizing categorical
data, which is data that can be organized into distinct groups or categories.

Here are some examples of situations where a bar chart would be a suitable
choice:

 1. Comparing sales data for different products or services
 2. Analyzing survey responses by different age groups or genders
 3. Showing the distribution of income or education levels across a population
 4. Visualizing the frequency of different types of crimes in a city or region
 5. Comparing the popularity of different social media platforms over time




WHAT GRAPH IS BEST FOR RACE?

A bar chart race is a type of graph that is specifically designed to show
changes in data over time.

While there are other types of graphs that can be used to visualize changes over
time, such as line charts or area charts, a bar chart race is generally the best
choice when you want to focus on comparing categorical data. Line charts are
better suited for continuous data, while area charts can be more difficult to
interpret when there are multiple categories or when the data is stacked. A bar
chart race, on the other hand, allows you to clearly see the relative sizes of
each category at each point in time, making it a great choice for visualizing
trends and patterns over time.


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