Radar Chart
A radar chart, also known as a spider chart or a web chart, is a type of data visualization that displays data as a series of lines radiating from a central point. Each line represents a different variable or dimension, and the length of the line corresponds to the value of the data for that variable.
Radar charts are useful for comparing the values of multiple variables or dimensions at once. They can be used to identify patterns or trends in the data, as well as to compare the performance of different groups or categories within the data.
Radar charts are often used in sports and business to analyze performance data. For example, a sports team might use a radar chart to compare the performance of different players across different categories, such as passing, shooting, and defending. A business might use a radar chart to compare the performance of different products across different criteria, such as price, quality, and customer satisfaction.