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Scales, Axes, and Walls

Best Practices for Using Radial Gauges

Avoid Clutter
Ensure the gauge is not overcrowded with too many elements, which can distract or confuse the user.

Clear Labels
Use clear, concise labels for the scale and important values.

Logical Range
Set the scale to cover the range of values relevant to the application. Avoid overly large or small ranges that can make the gauge hard to read.

Consistent Increments
Use consistent intervals for tick marks to ensure readability and ease of interpretation.

Intuitive Colors
Utilize colors that are intuitively understood (e.g., green for safe, red for danger).

Contrast
Ensure there is enough contrast between different color zones for clear distinction.

Needle and Arc Design
The needle should be clearly visible and distinct from the background and arc.