A radar chart, often called a spiderweb chart, is a unique visualization that combines elements of columns and line charts. It presents data in a two-dimensional format where three or more qualities are represented on axes that radiate outward from a central point.
You can also use a spiderweb chart to examine the relative values of a single data point or to quickly identify outliers within a dataset.
When you build a radar chart in the chart builder, you must provide at least one attribute and one measure. The measure values move from the center (smallest) to the outer edge of the web (largest). Each spoke of the web is dedicated to one of your variables, and the points representing each value are connected by lines.
Radar charts do not support conditional formatting.

