You can visualize the size of the ball using an additional criterion (e.g. monetary betting on factor X or information uncertainty related to factor X). The size of the sphere is then visualized as the average of the third criterion. Larger balls therefore have a higher average and lower ones.
You can also visualize the size of a sphere in a combination of several criteria. In this case, the size of the ball is determined by the product or sum of the average of these criteria (in the case of more complex formulas, please contact support@inclus.com).
If you visualize the size of a sphere in a combination of several criteria, the relative proportions of the total value of the ball (the product or sum of the average of the criteria) can be visualized as pies.
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