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<subBar_gap> - This argument only applies to multi-bar charts. It is the portion of the space between the bars in a bar group. | ||||||||
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< < | The gap between the bars is expressed as the portion of the space between the bars. For example, a bar gap of 0.2 means 20% of the distance between two adjacent bars is the gap between the bars. A bar gap of 0 means there is no gap in between the bars. The bar gap can be negative. In this case, the bars will overlap. | |||||||
> > | The gap between the bars is expressed as the portion of the space between the bars. For example, a bar gap of 0.2 means 20% of the distance between two adjacent bars is the gap between the bars. A bar gap of 0 means there is no gap in between the bars. The bar gap can be negative. In this case, the bars will overlap. You can also use the predefined constant 'TouchBar' to indicate the bars should touch (same as gap of zero). | |||||||
For multi-bar layers (bar layers using the Side data combine method, or for stacked bar layers with multiple data groups, see .XY ADD BAR LAYER), barGap refers to the portion of the space between bar groups, while subBarGap refers to the portion of the space between bars within the bar group. |