Difference between radar charts and bubble charts
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A bubble chart is a type of chart that displays three dimensions of data. A radar chart in used when median data between several subjects needs to be compared in one visual medium
radar chart... this chart look similar to a spider net..it displays data values plotted as points which are connected by lines to form a grid.. radar charts compare the aggregate values of several data series... it is useful for comparing data that is not time dependent... but shows different circumstances such as variables in a specific experiment or direction... the poles of radar chart are equivalent to the y-axis of the other chart...
bubble chart.. data that is arranged in columns on a worksheet so that X values are listed in the first column and corresponding y values and bubbles size values are listed in adjacent column, can be plotted in bubble chart
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