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how can draw a kiviat diagram? [duplicate]


How to draw Kiviat DiagramsHow to draw Kiviat DiagramsProblem drawing Kiviat diagramKiviat diagram with axis labeled and different sizesKiviat Diagram with scale always aligned to first axistkz-kiviat : increase label length and get the right legendHow can I draw this diagram?TiKz Kiviat Chart - Label numbering from 0.0 to 1.0TiKz Kiviat Multiple DiagramsTikz how can I draw this string/wiring diagram?How to draw this simple feedback box diagram with tikz






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documentclass[margin=3mm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryintersections

begindocument

begintikzpicture[thick]
foreach r in 0.5,1,1.5,...,2
draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
foreach t/skl [count=i]in 45/skill 1,90/skill 2,135/skill 3,180/skill 4,225/skill 5,270/skill 6,315/skill 7,360/skill 8
draw (0,0) --++ (t:2)coordinate(i);
node at (t:2.75) bfseries skl;
foreach s [count=i] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43
path (0,0) -- coordinate[pos=s] (Ai)(i);
%draw (A)--++(45:2);
foreach j/i in 1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/1
draw [cyan,ultra thick] (Aj)--(Ai);
foreach k in 1,2,...,8
draw [fill=white] (Ak) circle (2pt);
endtikzpicture

enddocument


enter image description here






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    – ferahfeza
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  • Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

    – Elnaz Yousefi
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    Jul 14 at 11:49


















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The tkz-kiviat package can do astonishing things:



documentclass[]article
usepackagetkz-kiviat
usetikzlibraryarrows

begindocument
begintikzpicture
tkzKiviatDiagram[lattice = 5]Skill 1, Skill 2, Skill 3, Skill 4,Skill 5
tkzKiviatLine[mark=ball,mark size=4pt,color =red](2,3.75,1,1.5,2)
endtikzpicture

enddocument


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  • It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

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A small variation/improvements of @ferahfeza answer:



documentclass[tikz, margin=3mm]standalone

begindocument
begintikzpicture
foreach r in 0.5,1,...,2
draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
foreach s [count=i from 0, count=j] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43

pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
draw (0,0) -- ++ (k*45:2) coordinate[label=k*45: skill j] (aux);
node (Ai) [circle, draw, semithick, fill=white, inner sep=1.6pt] at (k*45:2*s) ;

foreach i in 0,...,7

pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
draw[very thick, blue] (Ai) -- (Ak);

endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    documentclass[margin=3mm]standalone
    usepackagetikz
    usetikzlibraryintersections

    begindocument

    begintikzpicture[thick]
    foreach r in 0.5,1,1.5,...,2
    draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
    foreach t/skl [count=i]in 45/skill 1,90/skill 2,135/skill 3,180/skill 4,225/skill 5,270/skill 6,315/skill 7,360/skill 8
    draw (0,0) --++ (t:2)coordinate(i);
    node at (t:2.75) bfseries skl;
    foreach s [count=i] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43
    path (0,0) -- coordinate[pos=s] (Ai)(i);
    %draw (A)--++(45:2);
    foreach j/i in 1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/1
    draw [cyan,ultra thick] (Aj)--(Ai);
    foreach k in 1,2,...,8
    draw [fill=white] (Ak) circle (2pt);
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 13 at 23:06






    • 1





      @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

      – ferahfeza
      Jul 13 at 23:09











    • Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:21











    • With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 14 at 11:49















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    documentclass[margin=3mm]standalone
    usepackagetikz
    usetikzlibraryintersections

    begindocument

    begintikzpicture[thick]
    foreach r in 0.5,1,1.5,...,2
    draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
    foreach t/skl [count=i]in 45/skill 1,90/skill 2,135/skill 3,180/skill 4,225/skill 5,270/skill 6,315/skill 7,360/skill 8
    draw (0,0) --++ (t:2)coordinate(i);
    node at (t:2.75) bfseries skl;
    foreach s [count=i] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43
    path (0,0) -- coordinate[pos=s] (Ai)(i);
    %draw (A)--++(45:2);
    foreach j/i in 1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/1
    draw [cyan,ultra thick] (Aj)--(Ai);
    foreach k in 1,2,...,8
    draw [fill=white] (Ak) circle (2pt);
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 13 at 23:06






    • 1





      @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

      – ferahfeza
      Jul 13 at 23:09











    • Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:21











    • With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 14 at 11:49













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    documentclass[margin=3mm]standalone
    usepackagetikz
    usetikzlibraryintersections

    begindocument

    begintikzpicture[thick]
    foreach r in 0.5,1,1.5,...,2
    draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
    foreach t/skl [count=i]in 45/skill 1,90/skill 2,135/skill 3,180/skill 4,225/skill 5,270/skill 6,315/skill 7,360/skill 8
    draw (0,0) --++ (t:2)coordinate(i);
    node at (t:2.75) bfseries skl;
    foreach s [count=i] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43
    path (0,0) -- coordinate[pos=s] (Ai)(i);
    %draw (A)--++(45:2);
    foreach j/i in 1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/1
    draw [cyan,ultra thick] (Aj)--(Ai);
    foreach k in 1,2,...,8
    draw [fill=white] (Ak) circle (2pt);
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    Like this?



    documentclass[margin=3mm]standalone
    usepackagetikz
    usetikzlibraryintersections

    begindocument

    begintikzpicture[thick]
    foreach r in 0.5,1,1.5,...,2
    draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
    foreach t/skl [count=i]in 45/skill 1,90/skill 2,135/skill 3,180/skill 4,225/skill 5,270/skill 6,315/skill 7,360/skill 8
    draw (0,0) --++ (t:2)coordinate(i);
    node at (t:2.75) bfseries skl;
    foreach s [count=i] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43
    path (0,0) -- coordinate[pos=s] (Ai)(i);
    %draw (A)--++(45:2);
    foreach j/i in 1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/1
    draw [cyan,ultra thick] (Aj)--(Ai);
    foreach k in 1,2,...,8
    draw [fill=white] (Ak) circle (2pt);
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    • Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 13 at 23:06






    • 1





      @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

      – ferahfeza
      Jul 13 at 23:09











    • Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:21











    • With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 14 at 11:49

















    • Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 13 at 23:06






    • 1





      @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

      – ferahfeza
      Jul 13 at 23:09











    • Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:21











    • With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

      – Sebastiano
      Jul 14 at 11:49
















    Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

    – Sebastiano
    Jul 13 at 23:06





    Very very nice. I like it, in particular.

    – Sebastiano
    Jul 13 at 23:06




    1




    1





    @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

    – ferahfeza
    Jul 13 at 23:09





    @Sebastiano, thank you very much.

    – ferahfeza
    Jul 13 at 23:09













    Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

    – Elnaz Yousefi
    Jul 14 at 7:21





    Yess! It worked! Thank you so much

    – Elnaz Yousefi
    Jul 14 at 7:21













    With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

    – Sebastiano
    Jul 14 at 11:49





    With the white dot and the black border is better than the yellow. LOL.

    – Sebastiano
    Jul 14 at 11:49













    10














    The tkz-kiviat package can do astonishing things:



    documentclass[]article
    usepackagetkz-kiviat
    usetikzlibraryarrows

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    tkzKiviatDiagram[lattice = 5]Skill 1, Skill 2, Skill 3, Skill 4,Skill 5
    tkzKiviatLine[mark=ball,mark size=4pt,color =red](2,3.75,1,1.5,2)
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

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      Jul 14 at 7:22















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    The tkz-kiviat package can do astonishing things:



    documentclass[]article
    usepackagetkz-kiviat
    usetikzlibraryarrows

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    tkzKiviatDiagram[lattice = 5]Skill 1, Skill 2, Skill 3, Skill 4,Skill 5
    tkzKiviatLine[mark=ball,mark size=4pt,color =red](2,3.75,1,1.5,2)
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:22













    10












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    The tkz-kiviat package can do astonishing things:



    documentclass[]article
    usepackagetkz-kiviat
    usetikzlibraryarrows

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    tkzKiviatDiagram[lattice = 5]Skill 1, Skill 2, Skill 3, Skill 4,Skill 5
    tkzKiviatLine[mark=ball,mark size=4pt,color =red](2,3.75,1,1.5,2)
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    The tkz-kiviat package can do astonishing things:



    documentclass[]article
    usepackagetkz-kiviat
    usetikzlibraryarrows

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    tkzKiviatDiagram[lattice = 5]Skill 1, Skill 2, Skill 3, Skill 4,Skill 5
    tkzKiviatLine[mark=ball,mark size=4pt,color =red](2,3.75,1,1.5,2)
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    answered Jul 13 at 20:53









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    • It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:22

















    • It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

      – Elnaz Yousefi
      Jul 14 at 7:22
















    It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

    – Elnaz Yousefi
    Jul 14 at 7:22





    It is correct, but I had so many unknown problems using tkzKiviatDiagram so I decided to use another approach:-)

    – Elnaz Yousefi
    Jul 14 at 7:22











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    A small variation/improvements of @ferahfeza answer:



    documentclass[tikz, margin=3mm]standalone

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    foreach r in 0.5,1,...,2
    draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
    foreach s [count=i from 0, count=j] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43

    pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
    draw (0,0) -- ++ (k*45:2) coordinate[label=k*45: skill j] (aux);
    node (Ai) [circle, draw, semithick, fill=white, inner sep=1.6pt] at (k*45:2*s) ;

    foreach i in 0,...,7

    pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
    draw[very thick, blue] (Ai) -- (Ak);

    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      6














      A small variation/improvements of @ferahfeza answer:



      documentclass[tikz, margin=3mm]standalone

      begindocument
      begintikzpicture
      foreach r in 0.5,1,...,2
      draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
      foreach s [count=i from 0, count=j] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43

      pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
      draw (0,0) -- ++ (k*45:2) coordinate[label=k*45: skill j] (aux);
      node (Ai) [circle, draw, semithick, fill=white, inner sep=1.6pt] at (k*45:2*s) ;

      foreach i in 0,...,7

      pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
      draw[very thick, blue] (Ai) -- (Ak);

      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        6







        A small variation/improvements of @ferahfeza answer:



        documentclass[tikz, margin=3mm]standalone

        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        foreach r in 0.5,1,...,2
        draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
        foreach s [count=i from 0, count=j] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43

        pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
        draw (0,0) -- ++ (k*45:2) coordinate[label=k*45: skill j] (aux);
        node (Ai) [circle, draw, semithick, fill=white, inner sep=1.6pt] at (k*45:2*s) ;

        foreach i in 0,...,7

        pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
        draw[very thick, blue] (Ai) -- (Ak);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        A small variation/improvements of @ferahfeza answer:



        documentclass[tikz, margin=3mm]standalone

        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        foreach r in 0.5,1,...,2
        draw (0,0) circle (r cm);
        foreach s [count=i from 0, count=j] in 0.96,0.8,0.93,1,0.42,0.4,0.2,0.43

        pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
        draw (0,0) -- ++ (k*45:2) coordinate[label=k*45: skill j] (aux);
        node (Ai) [circle, draw, semithick, fill=white, inner sep=1.6pt] at (k*45:2*s) ;

        foreach i in 0,...,7

        pgfmathsetmacrokint(Mod(i+1,8))
        draw[very thick, blue] (Ai) -- (Ak);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here







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        edited Jul 14 at 15:32

























        answered Jul 14 at 5:49









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