Visualize and compare multiple variables in a single widget.
A radar chart is ideal for plotting three or more variables of an entity, with each variable arranged radially around the central point. The magnitude of the variables is marked along the radiating lines and are connected to form a polygon. This allows businesses to visualize and compare the performance of various metrics, at a glance.
Now, let’s see how to create a radar chart.
1. Navigate to the Insights section and click Dashboards.
2. Click New Widget.
3. Select By Chart Type.
4. Choose the Radar Chart.
5. Select the survey (Source) you want to create the widget for.
6. Click on the “+” icon to add multiple sources.
Note: You can add a maximum of 8 surveys for a single Radar chart.
7. Choose a dimension for your chart.
Note: You can choose from contact properties, variables, and questions.
Supported questions for dimensions:
- First question of CX surveys.
- Multiple Choice
- Opinion Scale
- Rating
8. Select the required sub-dimensions.
9. Choose the properties to be visualized on each corner of the chart.
Note: A minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 properties can be added at a time.
10. Click on the “+” icon to add more than 3 properties to your chart.
Note: Currently, we support the following questions for properties.
- First question of CX surveys.
- Rating
- Opinion scale
11. Choose any one of the operations from the dropdown.
Note: The operation will be the same for all the chosen properties.
12. You can choose to add filters for specific data analysis.
13. Also, you can filter out data by a date range.
Customizing the Radar chart
1. Click Advanced to make your widget visually appealing.
2. You can select the theme and rename your legends (sub-dimension).
3. Type out the property labels to be displayed on each corner.
4. Enter the widget title for your reference.
5. Preview once and click Add widget.
The Radar chart will be displayed on your dashboard. Resize and move the widget to your liking.
Note
- If you choose multiple survey sources, ensure the dimension is common to all the sources. For example, if you prefer to choose ‘contact variable’ as the dimension, make sure the selected survey sources have the same variable.
Feel free to reach out to our community if you have any questions.
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