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*'''''The x-axis is nothing but each end of the spider and each step of the spider considered as Y-axis.  
 
*'''''The x-axis is nothing but each end of the spider and each step of the spider considered as Y-axis.  
 
*'''''Zero point of the radar chart starts from the centre of the wheel. Towards the edge of the spike, a point reaches, the higher the value.
 
*'''''Zero point of the radar chart starts from the centre of the wheel. Towards the edge of the spike, a point reaches, the higher the value.
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*'''''It is a X vs (Y1,[Y2]....) graph.'''''
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**'''''X-axis represents one set of data.
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**'''''Y-axis can represent single or multiple data sets.
  
 
==Example==
 
==Example==

Latest revision as of 10:27, 9 June 2020

RADAR CHART

Description:

The Radar Chart, also sometimes called a spider or star chart, lets us compare multiple items against multiple criteria.
You could use it to see how temperatures change in multiple locations over the course of a year, or quickly compare products in several different areas.

  • Radar Chart has X & Y axis.
  • The x-axis is nothing but each end of the spider and each step of the spider considered as Y-axis.
  • Zero point of the radar chart starts from the centre of the wheel. Towards the edge of the spike, a point reaches, the higher the value.
  • It is a X vs (Y1,[Y2]....) graph.
    • X-axis represents one set of data.
    • Y-axis can represent single or multiple data sets.

Example

A B C D
Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3
Reliability 65 73 49
Customer Service 68 6 72
Customer Satisfaction 80 54 92
Expandability 70 68 62
Cost 66 70 52
Quality 64 73 54
Features 67 66 72
Maintenance Costs 72 59 80

RADARCHART(A1:D9)

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