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Template - Bar Chart
This bar chart uses sliders to change the bar values, but you could change that to have the user input the values too. I did all the heavy lifting by adding 100 states for each bar to display each bar value and the bar growth.
Demo:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/1b6ab495-b2be-43c5-87eb-e02cff6b6847/review
Storyline:
18 Replies
- SarahHodgeFormer Staff
Awesome work, Richard! This can be used in so many different ways. Thanks for sharing!
- RichardMulcahyCommunity Member
Thanks Sarah!
Love this, Richard! Thanks for sharing all your hard work with the community.
- RichardMulcahyCommunity Member
No problem and thanks!
- JustinCollingeCommunity Member
Hi Richard - so many layers & triggers in one slide! Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I often want to display survey results as a bar chart & use motion paths to create a very similar effect.Thanks for sharing your version, Justin! I'm loving the effect you've created with motion paths. I hope you don't mind that I went ahead and published it to Review 360 so people can preview it before they decide if they want to download it. Here's the link.
Thanks again for sharing :)
- JustinCollingeCommunity Member
Cool - thanks Allison
- RichardMulcahyCommunity Member
Motion paths are great! One of the first demos I saw on this board was a bar graph using Motion paths. Yours is impressive too.
- IldarAkhmetovCommunity Member
Thank you for sharing Richard, really impressive! Did you add all those states and triggers manually? Or there are some mass duplication shortcuts?
- RichardMulcahyCommunity Member
States were done manually, but you can copy and paste triggers. Although you still need to edit the values manually.
- FridolinWeinerCommunity Member
Hey Justin,
I like the triggers in your project. But it seems like the bars can't react on user input (or just once).
I have a third option, which is quite easy to build and uses sliders. Although the legend stays put, unlike Richards animation.
Find the review link here.Source file attached.
- JustinCollingeCommunity Member
Hi Fridolin
That's very cool. I love your approach. My main use of this sort of bar chart is to show results from a survey, so the user input has already happened by the time they reach a final slide showing the bar charts.
And it's really nice to have something that's more responsive like you've created too.
Thanks for sharing.
Justin - AndyJamesonCommunity Member
Great work Richard. This is really useful. :)
- RichardMulcahyCommunity Member
Thanks again Andy
- BadenBettinCommunity Member
Thank you Richard, this is very cool, I want to try to set up for myself for work time. Whether it will turn out interestingly or not, I will write the result later.
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