Bar charts are a way to quickly and easily visualize comparisons between different groups of cells.

Bar charts are often used when it is necessary to quickly and concisely convey a message. Bar charts are easy to grasp, but the trade-off is lower information density compared to a box plot or line plot.
Some common use cases for bar charts include:
- Reporting a key metric for different experiments, like capacity or efficiency
- Visualizing performance at different C-rates
- Tracking performance changes at different key cycle counts (100, 500, 1000, etc)
Try Plotting It Yourself:
1. Select and add two different analysis groups into your Workspace
2. Under 'Widget Type', select 'Bar Chart'

2. Under 'Metrics', choose 'Discharge Capacity'
3. Under 'Cycle Number', enter '1'
4. Click Generate!