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Radar Chart

Learn how to use a radar chart

Updated over a week ago

What is a Radar Chart?

Radar charts, also known as spider web plots, map multiple dimensional data volumes onto axes that start at the same circle center and end at the circumference edge and then connect the same set of points by using lines.


When to Use a Radar Chart?

Using radar charts, you can visualize multidimensional data sets to check which variables have similar values and whether there are outliers between variables.


Basic Requirement

Basic requirements of a radar chart:

Dimension

Measure

One

≥ One

Two

One


Plan Description

This is a paid feature. For details, see Understand Your Account Usage and Limits.


How to Set up?

Step 1 Creating a Rader Chart

1. Select the dashboard you need to add an area chart to or create a dashboard. Then click Stats, and select the data source. The data source can be data from forms, data factory, or aggregated tables.

2. Set the name of the area chart, Access, and Chart Type in turn.

Step 2 Adding a Dimension and a Measure

From the left field panel, select one field drag and drop it into Dimension, and drag and drop another field into Measure.

Step 3 Configuring Settings

Settings are to configure Chart Type, Data Display, Label Field, Legend, Underlying Data, and Chart Linkage. For details, see Settings.

Step 4 Configuring Component Styles

You can configure component styles in Style.


Demonstration

1. On PC

2. On Mobile


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