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Method Comparison Radar Chart

Multi-axis radar comparing three methods on five evaluation dimensions.

When to use this prompt

For surveys and benchmarks where each method has a distinctive trade-off profile.

The prompt

A radar (spider) chart comparing three methods on five evaluation dimensions.

Five axes (radiating from center, going clockwise from top):
1. Accuracy
2. Latency (inverted: higher = lower latency)
3. Memory Efficiency
4. Robustness
5. Interpretability

Three methods plotted as colored polygons:
- Method A (navy fill at 25% opacity, navy border)
- Method B (teal fill at 25% opacity, teal border)
- Method C (amber fill at 25% opacity, amber border)

Numeric scores 0-1 along each axis, with grid rings at 0.25 / 0.50 / 0.75 / 1.00.

Legend top-right with the three methods and their colors.

Style: clean academic radar chart, white background, restrained palette, sans-serif labels. Optimise for legibility on a poster.

Variations

Two-method overlay only

Drop Method C and overlay only A and B for a cleaner head-to-head. Increase fill opacity to 35% to make the comparison stand out.

Tips

  • Stick to 5-6 axes. More axes make the polygons unreadable.
  • Always note which axes are inverted (e.g., latency where lower is better) to avoid misreading.
  • Use translucent fills, not solid. Overlapping methods become invisible otherwise.

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