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Aster plot - similar to radar chart (see desc)#101
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samudzi wants to merge 3 commits intolooker:masterfrom
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Aster plot - similar to radar chart (see desc)#101samudzi wants to merge 3 commits intolooker:masterfrom
samudzi wants to merge 3 commits intolooker:masterfrom
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Hey @swhitey and @DillonMorrison will you guys check this out and see if it's something we want to include. It was submitted in July and I know you have some other, similar charts in the works. |
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Thanks @RichardCzechowski we'll give this a review. @swhitey this was written by someone at Looker. We should add this to Noah's queue when he's done with appnovation visualizations. |
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sounds good, its on noahs queue for next sprint |
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Aster plot displays pie slices as lengths extending outward to the edge (0 at inner to 100 at outer). Widths of the pie slices represent the weight of each pie, which gets used to arrive at a weighted mean of the length scores in the center.