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What is a spider graph

04/11/2024 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

A spider graph, also known as a radar or spider diagram, is a type of chart used to visually represent multidimensional data in a clear format. It is often employed in market analysis, performance evaluation, and project management.

The diagram consists of a central point from which lines or axes radiate, representing different data categories. Each category is depicted along an axis that extends radially from the center of the diagram. The values for each category are plotted along these axes and connected to form a polygonal area, providing a visual depiction of the relative strengths and weaknesses across the various data categories.

Spider graphs allow for complex data to be quickly grasped at a glance and are particularly useful for comparing different datasets or groups. They can also be utilized to track trends over time or monitor progress towards specific goals.

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