
You can either Options for the Bar charts with images in XSLTATdisplay stretched or tiled images. Images in bars: Check this option if you want to display the images in the bars themselves.If your labels correspond to countries, you choose to display the flags in circles, squares or rectangles. Next to axis: Check this option if you want to display the images next to the axis.Images position: You can display images on the side of the axis and/or in the bars themselves. In this case, you need to activate the transposition option (see below). You can choose not to display either of the two. MS Excel users will find data selection with XLSTAT very intuitive whereas some. Labels: Choose whether you want to display the labels names or codes (only active if you selected countries as labels) on the charts. Images: Select the the cells that contain for each label the images that you want to use.Ĭhart title: Enter the chart title you want to display on the bar chart.īars: Choose whether you want to display vertical or horizontal bars. Values: Select the data that are used on the chart for the bars. This option requires that you have a set of images that you can select in the Images field. Other: Choose this option if the labels do not correspond to countries.Make sure that Columns and Labels in the first-row Checkbox are selected, and then click on Ok. Next, select the output range as G1 to get the output. Now select the input range as shown below. Countries (Codes): Choose this option if the labels correspond to the (ISO 3166) two-letter codes of the countries. Choose Anova Single-factor from the Analysis dialogue box.Countries (Names): Choose this option if the labels correspond to the names of the countries.Labels : Select the data that describe the values, and that might be used as labels on the charts. Options for the Bar charts with images in XSLTAT If your data correspond to countries you can automatically use the XLSTAT flags library. This tool has been developed to help you quickly build charts that are more self-explanatory.
