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Charts - Spider Web

This example displays the spider web mode of the PolarChart component. In this mode, chart sectors are straight rather than circular. The spider web mode is enabled using the useSpiderWeb property.

Backend API
@section ExternalDependencies { <link rel="preload" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v48/KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2" as="font" type="font/woff2" crossorigin /> } @(Html.DevExtreme().PolarChart() .ID("chart") .DataSource(new[] { new { arg = "USA", apples = 4.21, grapes = 6.22, lemons = 0.8, oranges = 7.47 }, new { arg = "China", apples = 3.33, grapes = 8.65, lemons = 1.06, oranges = 5.0 }, new { arg = "Turkey", apples = 2.6, grapes = 4.25, lemons = 0.78, oranges = 1.71 }, new { arg = "Italy", apples = 2.2, grapes = 7.78, lemons = 0.52, oranges = 2.39 }, new { arg = "India", apples = 2.16, grapes = 2.26, lemons = 3.09, oranges = 6.26 } }) .UseSpiderWeb(true) .Series(s => { s.Add().ValueField("apples").Name("Apples"); s.Add().ValueField("grapes").Name("Grapes"); s.Add().ValueField("lemons").Name("Lemons"); s.Add().ValueField("oranges").Name("Oranges"); }) .CommonSeriesSettings(s => s.Type(PolarChartSeriesType.Line)) .Export(e => e.Enabled(true)) .Title("Fruit Production in 2010 (Millions of Tons)") .Tooltip(t => t.Enabled(true)) )
using DevExtreme.AspNet.Data; using DevExtreme.AspNet.Mvc; using DevExtreme.MVC.Demos.Models.SampleData; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text.Json; using System.Web.Mvc; namespace DevExtreme.MVC.Demos.Controllers { public class ChartsController : Controller { public ActionResult SpiderWeb() { return View(); } } }
#chart { height: 440px; }