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First of all, thank you for building such a nice library :-)
I'm using the radar chart with 10 axis but I do not wish to represent the value for each axis and still want to have all axis shown so that the chart structure doesn't change each time. The result is often dots without any surface if data are on non adjacent axis, which is less nice from a visualization point of view
I've built a custom layer that skip axis for which all values are 0 so that a surface is shown instead of only dots (cf screenshot where fruity and sour axis are ignored).
The way I've done it is by replacing data values in the custom layer with values calculated with trigonometry. Even though this solution works, it's way more complicated that what is done for the in-built layer.
I've a few questions regarding this
Can you think of any better way of doing this ? I'm not familiar with d3 but I guess there's a way
Is there any chance that a layer with those specs could be integrated in your library ?
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Hello,
First of all, thank you for building such a nice library :-)
I'm using the radar chart with 10 axis but I do not wish to represent the value for each axis and still want to have all axis shown so that the chart structure doesn't change each time. The result is often dots without any surface if data are on non adjacent axis, which is less nice from a visualization point of view
I've built a custom layer that skip axis for which all values are 0 so that a surface is shown instead of only dots (cf screenshot where fruity and sour axis are ignored).
The way I've done it is by replacing data values in the custom layer with values calculated with trigonometry. Even though this solution works, it's way more complicated that what is done for the in-built layer.
I've a few questions regarding this
Thank you
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