plot Bar Graph

Display a bar graph for a number value.

led.plotBarGraph(2, 20);

A bar graph is a kind of chart that shows numbers as lines with different lengths.

Parameters

  • value: a number that is the value of what you are measuring or trying to show. For example, if you are measuring the temperature of ice with the micro:bit, value might be 0 if the temperature is 0 degrees Celsius.
  • high: a number that is the highest possible number (maximum) that the value parameter can be. The lines in the bar graph will reach their highest point when value reaches this number. If high is 0, then the largest value recently plotted is used as the maximum.

Example: chart acceleration

Show a bar graph of the acceleration in the x direction of the micro:bit. The micro:bit’s x direction is from left to right (or right to left). The faster you move the micro:bit in this direction, the taller the lines in the bar graph will be. The high paramter is 1023 which sets the highest possible value of acceleration to show.

basic.forever(() => {
    let a = input.acceleration(Dimension.X);
    led.plotBarGraph(a, 1023)
})

See also

brightness, fade in, fade out, LED screen, stop animation