# Plot Bar Graph Displays a bar graph of the numbers you say. A bar graph is a kind of chart that shows numbers as lines with different lengths. ```sig led.plotBarGraph(2, 20); ``` ### Parameters * `value` is a [Number](/reference/types/number) that means what you are measuring or trying to show. For example, if you are measuring the temperature of ice with the BBC micro:bit, `value` might be 0 because the temperature might be 0 degrees centigrade. * `high` is a [Number](/reference/types/number) that means the highest possible number that the `value` parameter can be. This number is also the tallest that the lines in the bar chart can be. ### Example: chart acceleration This program shows a bar graph of the [acceleration](/reference/input/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 more you speed up moving the micro:bit in this direction, the taller the lines in the bar graph will be, until they are as tall as the parameter `high` says they can be. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let a = input.acceleration(Dimension.X); led.plotBarGraph(a, 1023) }) ``` ### See also [brightness](/reference/led/brightness), [fade in](/reference/led/fade-in), [fade out](/reference/led/fade-out), [LED screen](/device/screen), [stop animation](/reference/led/stop-animation)