bartype
Bartype is not a fixed term with a single, universal meaning. In English, it arises as a compound of “bar” and “type,” and in practice is used in various domains to describe a category or style of a bar element—whether in software, graphics, or print. Because it is often user-defined or context-specific, its exact meaning depends on the documentation of the system in which it appears.
In data visualization and charting libraries, bartype commonly designates the kind of bar used in a chart.
In retail software and barcode generation contexts, bartype may refer to the barcode type or symbology to
In typography and mathematics, the term bar—often written as overbar—denotes a horizontal line over a symbol
Overall, bartype is a context-dependent label rather than a fixed technical standard. When encountered, consult the