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% @deftypefn {Function File} {} barh (@var{x}, @var{y})
% @deftypefnx {Function File} {} barh (@var{y})
% @deftypefnx {Function File} {} barh (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{w})
% @deftypefnx {Function File} {} barh (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{w}, @var{style})
% @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{h} =} barh (@dots{}, @var{prop}, @var{val})
% @deftypefnx {Function File} {} barh (@var{h}, @dots{})
% Produce a horizontal bar graph from two vectors of x-y data.
%
% If only one argument is given, it is taken as a vector of y-values
% and the x coordinates are taken to be the indices of the elements.
%
% The default width of 0.8 for the bars can be changed using @var{w}.
%
% If @var{y} is a matrix, then each column of @var{y} is taken to be a
% separate bar graph plotted on the same graph. By default the columns
% are plotted side-by-side. This behavior can be changed by the @var{style}
% argument, which can take the values @code{'grouped'} (the default),
% or @code{'stacked'}.
%
% The optional return value @var{h} provides a handle to the bar series
% object. See @code{bar} for a description of the use of the bar series.
%
% The optional input handle @var{h} allows an axis handle to be passed.
% Properties of the patch graphics object can be changed using
% @var{prop}, @var{val} pairs.
%
% @seealso{bar, plot}
% @end deftypefn