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Default Does anyone have a 12-dimension spider chart template in Visio?

I'm looking for a 12-dimension version of the Visio spider chart template -
or guidance that a non-expert could apply to change one of the provided tabs
into a 12-d version.
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Default Does anyone have a 12-dimension spider chart template in Visio?

What is a Visio 12d spider chart? Do you mean 12 axis in one spider chart,
looking like a clock, every axis representing a parameter? Excel's name for
Spider chart is Radar Chart, and standard available.
Pls post again with more details so we can help you more concretely.
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I'm looking for a 12-dimension version of the Visio spider chart template -
or guidance that a non-expert could apply to change one of the provided tabs
into a 12-d version.

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Robert wrote on Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:36:02 -0700:

R I'm looking for a 12-dimension version of the Visio spider
R chart template - or guidance that a non-expert could apply
R to change one of the provided tabs into a 12-d version.

A little further explanation seems needed. Some people claim to
be able to visualize in 4 dimensions but most at best can use a
projection into 3; isn't a tesseract a 3-d projection of a 4-d
cube :-)

James Silverton.

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I suspect he wants what Excel calls a Radar chart, with 12 categories
(spokes).

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Robert wrote on Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:36:02 -0700:

R I'm looking for a 12-dimension version of the Visio spider
R chart template - or guidance that a non-expert could apply
R to change one of the provided tabs into a 12-d version.

A little further explanation seems needed. Some people claim to be able to
visualize in 4 dimensions but most at best can use a projection into 3;
isn't a tesseract a 3-d projection of a 4-d cube :-)

James Silverton.



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For one possibility, see
Custom Radar Chart
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/so...adar/index.htm

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