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histogram to radar chart
In a frequency histogram the area represented by the bars in the chart is area proportional, if after the histogram is created it is converted to a radar chart are the shaded petals(areas) that are created still area proportional as in the histogram?
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histogram to radar chart
David -
I would state that the areas are not proportional. The further you get from the center of the radar chart, the greater the area is for a given increase in radius. Like a circle: double the diameter, quadruple the area. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ David wrote: In a frequency histogram the area represented by the bars in the chart is area proportional, if after the histogram is created it is converted to a radar chart are the shaded petals(areas) that are created still area proportional as in the histogram? |
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