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Example 2: Representing Time Values
You are now going to represent temperatures that have been recorded every two hours in the morning. The temperatures are in degrees Celsius and are represented by a marked polyline. Let’s suppose you want to represent the time on a circular scale as on a clock. The following table lists the temperatures you are going to display in the chart:
Temperatures Recorded Every Two Hours
Hour
Temperature
2
8
4
9
6
11
8
12
10
14
12
15
Polar Chart Representing Time Values shows the chart that you will obtain.
Polar Chart Representing Time Values
To build this chart, you will perform the following tasks:
*Creating the Polar Chart
*Defining the Data Set
*Defining the Displayer
*Customizing the Projection
*Customizing the Abscissa Scale
*Customizing the Ordinate Scale

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