Tagged with Radar_view - Visokio Forums http://forums.visokio.com/discussions/tagged/Radar_view/feed.rss Mon, 30 Oct 17 16:30:22 -0400 Tagged with Radar_view - Visokio Forums en-CA Radar View: Parallel Coordinate null values? http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/2843/radar-view-parallel-coordinate-null-valuess Thu, 12 Feb 2015 05:35:37 -0500 daniel 2843@/discussions
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Versions: Funnel charts and Radar View in web browser versions 2.9+? http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/2830/versions-funnel-charts-and-radar-view-in-web-browser-versions-2.9-s Wed, 28 Jan 2015 04:37:36 -0500 alexandervolk 2830@/discussions
Currently, a Bar/Line View set up as a Funnel chart doesn't display correctly in web browser version. Same goes for the Radar View as a whole.

Are these generally not supported in HTML5 browser version or are there plans to make them available soon?

Thanks
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Radar View (Omniscope 2.8+) http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/2136/radar-view-omniscope-2.8- Tue, 14 May 2013 08:36:59 -0400 antonio 2136@/discussions
The radar plot, also referred to as 'spider plot' or 'star plot', can be very effective in visualisation of multivariate data.

Radar View has 2 main ways to present your data:

  1. Standard radial layout

    Classic way of plotting values of each category along a separate axis/spoke laying them out in a radial style.

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  2. Parallel coordinates

    It lays out parallel axes and plots the data elements across several dimensions.
    Each dimension corresponds to one vertical axis, and the data elements are displayed as series of connected points along the axes.

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Currently 4 different presets allow you to switch between the different styles and layout settings:
  • Lines: in radial layout paints polygon lines only
  • Lines and Fills: in radial layout paints lines and filled polygons
  • Fills: in radial layout paints filled polygons
  • Parallel Coordinates: in vertical layout paints lines


Regarding scale options you can switch between:
  1. Vertical Common: A scale will be displayed on the vertical axis, all measures will be proportional to each other.
  2. Hidden: Same as Vertical Common but no scale will be displayed
  3. Independent: No scale will be displayed. All measures will be normalised independently.


To fully customise your Radar view, you can play with the following style/layout options:
  • From the Style drop-down menu:
    • Show: Markers, Lines, Fills
    • Line opacity
    • Line thickness
    • Fill opacity
    • N.B. these options are also per measure available.

  • From the Spoke drop-down menu:
    • Colour spokes
    • Show range label on spokes
    • Pad spokes at center
    • Spokes transparency
    • Spokes thickness
    • Spokes layout



Here are some common use cases, where the Radar view is the perfect data visualisation plot:

1) Comparing predicted vs actual data:

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2) Presenting hourly data:

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3) Observe distribution of data across different dimensions (multivariate data) with parallel coordinates layout:

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4) Displaying tiles of different "shapes", to visually compare different products/campaigns/individuals

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New view: Radar View? http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/281/new-view-radar-views Tue, 06 Apr 2010 20:35:00 -0400 Pascal 281@/discussions