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ylbp
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Radar plot

I created a radar plot with the dataset that is shown in the picture below. When I compare product 1 and 2, I don’t want the attribute 2 to show up in the radar plot because the intensity of that attribute is zero for both products. For that specific comparison, I want the radar plot to show only the attributes where at least one of the products have an attribute’s intensity higher than zero. Is there a way to do that?

 

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dhruvinushah
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Hi @ylbp , You can filter the intensity to be greater than zero. This will show you all the attributes where at least one of the products have an attribute’s intensity higher than zero.
Please see screenshot attached for your reference: 

dhruvinushah_0-1662145081066.png

 

Hope this helps, tag me (@) if you need more help on it. Feel free to mark the answer as a solution if it helped you.
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Hi @dhruvinushah. Thanks for the suggestion. I thought about that but I guess I forgot to mention that I still want all the dots connected so that the visual reflects that the intensity for attribute 2 is a true zero. Otherwise, people looking at this report won't know if that attribute was not tested or if they can assume that is a zero. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any further advice. 

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