This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the radar chart, a powerful data visualization tool used to compare multiple variables. It covers the basics of the chart, including its structure, how to create one, and how to interpret the results. It also provides tips and tricks for making
A radar chart is a graphical method of displaying multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point. The relative position and angle of the axes is typically uninformative, but various heuristics, such as algorithms that plot data as the maximal total area, can be applied to sort the variables (axes) into relative positions that reveal distinct correlations, trade-offs, and a multitude of other comparative measures.