Radar charts in Zendesk Explore allow you to compare at least three metrics, each with its own scale, represented as colored lines. The attribute's values are shown as lines, and you can rearrange the axes by reordering the metrics.
Customization options for radar charts include editing the stroke width and choosing the radar type, which can be based on metrics or categories. You can also decide whether to show or hide levels of comparison and vertices. Additionally, you can change the line color to suit your preferences. For more information, visit theoriginal link.
Bubble charts in Zendesk Explore are similar to scatter plots and use two metrics for the X and Y axes. They are ideal for representing two metrics, with multiple attributes placed on columns to form the points on the chart. When you hover over a…
The main difference between bubble and radar charts in Zendesk Explore lies in the number of metrics they can represent and their visual structure. Bubble charts use two metrics for the X and Y axes, making them suitable for comparing two metrics…
Yes, you can add attributes to rows in radar charts within Zendesk Explore. This feature enables viewers to click through a series of results using the row selector. However, it's important to note that radar charts do not support multi-selection…
In Zendesk Explore, both bubble and radar charts offer customization options for axes and legends. You can modify the appearance of trend lines, axes, and legends to better suit your data presentation needs. For bubble charts, legends appear only…