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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
Theta deg Theta rad
0 0 0
0.3307 18.9477 0.3247
0.6614 37.8954 0.6142
0.9921 56.8431 0.8372
1.3228 75.7909 0.9694
1.6535 94.7386 0.9966
1.9842 113.6863 0.9158
2.3149 132.6340 0.7357
2.6456 151.5817 0.4749
2.9763 170.5294 0.1645
3.3070 189.4771 -0.16
3.6377 208.4249 -0.48
3.9684 227.3726 -0.74
4.2991 246.3203 -0.92
4.6298 265.2680 -1.00
4.9605 284.2157 -0.97
5.2912 303.1634 -0.84
5.6219 322.1111 -0.61
5.9526 341.0589 -0.32
6.2833 360.0066 0.0001
6.6140 378.9543 0.3248
6.9447 397.9020 0.6143

POLARCHART(A1:C23)

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