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Radar Chart
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Source code for this chart:
<APPLET CODE="HanengCharts.class" ARCHIVE="HanengCharts3.jar" WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=350>
<PARAM NAME="LicenseKey" VALUE="30DAYDEMO-JQ86Q6FUvKQ16K">
<PARAM NAME="ChartType" VALUE="Radar">
<PARAM NAME="Title" VALUE="Comparing Cars">
<PARAM NAME="Text_1" VALUE="Speed">
<PARAM NAME="Text_2" VALUE="Torque">
<PARAM NAME="Text_3" VALUE="Handeling">
<PARAM NAME="Text_4" VALUE="Design">
<PARAM NAME="Text_5" VALUE="Price">
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_1" VALUE="90">
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_2" VALUE="50">
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_3" VALUE="90">
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_4" VALUE="100">
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_5" VALUE="80">
<PARAM NAME="Value_b_1" VALUE="50">
<PARAM NAME="Value_b_2" VALUE="80">
<PARAM NAME="Value_b_3" VALUE="50">
<PARAM NAME="Value_b_4" VALUE="80">
<PARAM NAME="Value_b_5" VALUE="70">
<PARAM NAME="DataSet_a" VALUE="Ferrari 360 Modena">
<PARAM NAME="DataSet_b" VALUE="Hummer H1">
</APPLET>
Short Explanation of the Code:
First we start by defining the axis we want to have. This is done
by setting the Text_x parameters.
We then plot the values of each data set by using
Value_y_x where y refers to the
data set and x to the axis. So
<PARAM NAME="Value_a_1" VALUE="90">
sets the value of data set a for the first axis to 90.
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