# Radar Chart A radar chart is a way of showing multiple data points and the variation between them. They are often useful for comparing the points of two or more different data sets. ```js chart-editor // const data = { labels: [ 'Eating', 'Drinking', 'Sleeping', 'Designing', 'Coding', 'Cycling', 'Running' ], datasets: [{ label: 'My First Dataset', data: [65, 59, 90, 81, 56, 55, 40], fill: true, backgroundColor: 'rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)', borderColor: 'rgb(255, 99, 132)', pointBackgroundColor: 'rgb(255, 99, 132)', pointBorderColor: '#fff', pointHoverBackgroundColor: '#fff', pointHoverBorderColor: 'rgb(255, 99, 132)' }, { label: 'My Second Dataset', data: [28, 48, 40, 19, 96, 27, 100], fill: true, backgroundColor: 'rgba(54, 162, 235, 0.2)', borderColor: 'rgb(54, 162, 235)', pointBackgroundColor: 'rgb(54, 162, 235)', pointBorderColor: '#fff', pointHoverBackgroundColor: '#fff', pointHoverBorderColor: 'rgb(54, 162, 235)' }] }; // // const config = { type: 'radar', data: data, options: { elements: { line: { borderWidth: 3 } } }, }; // module.exports = { actions: [], config: config, }; ``` ## Example Usage ```javascript var myRadarChart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'radar', data: data, options: options }); ``` ## Dataset Properties The radar chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset. These are used to set display properties for a specific dataset. For example, the colour of a line is generally set this way. | Name | Type | [Scriptable](../general/options.md#scriptable-options) | [Indexable](../general/options.md#indexable-options) | Default | ---- | ---- | :----: | :----: | ---- | [`backgroundColor`](#line-styling) | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | Yes | - | `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'` | [`borderCapStyle`](#line-styling) | `string` | Yes | - | `'butt'` | [`borderColor`](#line-styling) | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | Yes | - | `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'` | [`borderDash`](#line-styling) | `number[]` | Yes | - | `[]` | [`borderDashOffset`](#line-styling) | `number` | Yes | - | `0.0` | [`borderJoinStyle`](#line-styling) | `string` | Yes | - | `'miter'` | [`borderWidth`](#line-styling) | `number` | Yes | - | `3` | [`hoverBackgroundColor`](#line-styling) | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderCapStyle`](#line-styling) | `string` | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderColor`](#line-styling) | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderDash`](#line-styling) | `number[]` | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderDashOffset`](#line-styling) | `number` | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderJoinStyle`](#line-styling) | `string` | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`hoverBorderWidth`](#line-styling) | `number` | Yes | - | `undefined` | [`clip`](#general) | `number`\|`object` | - | - | `undefined` | [`data`](#data-structure) | `number[]` | - | - | **required** | [`fill`](#line-styling) | `boolean`\|`string` | Yes | - | `false` | [`label`](#general) | `string` | - | - | `''` | [`order`](#general) | `number` | - | - | `0` | [`tension`](#line-styling) | `number` | - | - | `0` | [`pointBackgroundColor`](#point-styling) | `Color` | Yes | Yes | `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'` | [`pointBorderColor`](#point-styling) | `Color` | Yes | Yes | `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'` | [`pointBorderWidth`](#point-styling) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `1` | [`pointHitRadius`](#point-styling) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `1` | [`pointHoverBackgroundColor`](#interactions) | `Color` | Yes | Yes | `undefined` | [`pointHoverBorderColor`](#interactions) | `Color` | Yes | Yes | `undefined` | [`pointHoverBorderWidth`](#interactions) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `1` | [`pointHoverRadius`](#interactions) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `4` | [`pointRadius`](#point-styling) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `3` | [`pointRotation`](#point-styling) | `number` | Yes | Yes | `0` | [`pointStyle`](#point-styling) | `string`\|`Image` | Yes | Yes | `'circle'` | [`spanGaps`](#line-styling) | `boolean` | - | - | `undefined` ### General | Name | Description | ---- | ---- | `clip` | How to clip relative to chartArea. Positive value allows overflow, negative value clips that many pixels inside chartArea. `0` = clip at chartArea. Clipping can also be configured per side: `clip: {left: 5, top: false, right: -2, bottom: 0}` | `label` | The label for the dataset which appears in the legend and tooltips. | `order` | The drawing order of dataset. ### Point Styling The style of each point can be controlled with the following properties: | Name | Description | ---- | ---- | `pointBackgroundColor` | The fill color for points. | `pointBorderColor` | The border color for points. | `pointBorderWidth` | The width of the point border in pixels. | `pointHitRadius` | The pixel size of the non-displayed point that reacts to mouse events. | `pointRadius` | The radius of the point shape. If set to 0, the point is not rendered. | `pointRotation` | The rotation of the point in degrees. | `pointStyle` | Style of the point. [more...](../configuration/elements#point-styles) All these values, if `undefined`, fallback first to the dataset options then to the associated [`elements.point.*`](../configuration/elements.md#point-configuration) options. ### Line Styling The style of the line can be controlled with the following properties: | Name | Description | ---- | ---- | `backgroundColor` | The line fill color. | `borderCapStyle` | Cap style of the line. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineCap). | `borderColor` | The line color. | `borderDash` | Length and spacing of dashes. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/setLineDash). | `borderDashOffset` | Offset for line dashes. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineDashOffset). | `borderJoinStyle` | Line joint style. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineJoin). | `borderWidth` | The line width (in pixels). | `fill` | How to fill the area under the line. See [area charts](area.md). | `tension` | Bezier curve tension of the line. Set to 0 to draw straight lines. | `spanGaps` | If true, lines will be drawn between points with no or null data. If false, points with `null` data will create a break in the line. If the value is `undefined`, `spanGaps` fallback to the associated [chart configuration options](#configuration-options). The rest of the values fallback to the associated [`elements.line.*`](../configuration/elements.md#line-configuration) options. ### Interactions The interaction with each point can be controlled with the following properties: | Name | Description | ---- | ----------- | `pointHoverBackgroundColor` | Point background color when hovered. | `pointHoverBorderColor` | Point border color when hovered. | `pointHoverBorderWidth` | Border width of point when hovered. | `pointHoverRadius` | The radius of the point when hovered. ## Configuration Options The radar chart defines the following configuration options. These options are looked up on access, and form together with the global chart configuration, `Chart.defaults`, the options of the chart. | Name | Type | Default | Description | ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | `spanGaps` | `boolean` | `false` | If false, `null` data causes a break in the line. ## Scale Options The radar chart supports only a single scale. The options for this scale are defined in the `scale` property. The options for this scale are defined in the `scale` property, which can be referenced from the [Linear Radial Axis page](../axes/radial/linear). ```javascript options = { scales: { r: { angleLines: { display: false }, suggestedMin: 50, suggestedMax: 100 } } }; ``` ## Default Options It is common to want to apply a configuration setting to all created radar charts. The global radar chart settings are stored in `Chart.overrides.radar`. Changing the global options only affects charts created after the change. Existing charts are not changed. ## Data Structure The `data` property of a dataset for a radar chart is specified as an array of numbers. Each point in the data array corresponds to the label at the same index. ```javascript data: [20, 10] ``` For a radar chart, to provide context of what each point means, we include an array of strings that show around each point in the chart. ```javascript data: { labels: ['Running', 'Swimming', 'Eating', 'Cycling'], datasets: [{ data: [20, 10, 4, 2] }] } ``` ## Internal data format `{x, y}`