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Old 10-31-2024, 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Jamal NUMAN View Post
The radar chart is still not as clear as the bar chart, even with the log transformation.
I agree. You can have a secondary axis in a radar chart but no more than that. I'd venture that a radar chart is not the best way to present these data. BTW, you don't need to have a separate table of log values, you can set the radar to have a log scale.
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