Difference between revisions of "PieChart Command"
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:Creates a pie chart with a given center and radius using a list of frequencies. The whole pie gives 100%, the provided data is shown as pie slices. | :Creates a pie chart with a given center and radius using a list of frequencies. The whole pie gives 100%, the provided data is shown as pie slices. | ||
:{{Example| <code>PieChart({20, 15, 40, 5, 10, 20},(3,3),5)</code> creates a pie chart with center (3,3) and radius 5.}} | :{{Example| <code>PieChart({20, 15, 40, 5, 10, 20},(3,3),5)</code> creates a pie chart with center (3,3) and radius 5.}} | ||
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+ | :{{Note| The ''Color'' tab of the ''Properties'' dialog window of the pie chart offers a wide selection of colors to customize each slice of the pie chart, and the ''Style'' tab allows you to set the filling of each slice.}} |
Revision as of 16:33, 31 March 2021
- PieChart(< List of Frequencies >)
- Creates a pie chart using a list of frequencies. The whole pie gives 100%, the provided data is shown as pie slices.
- Example:
PieChart({20, 15, 40, 5, 10, 20})
creates a pie chart with default center (0,0) and radius 3.
- PieChart(< List of Frequencies >, < Center >, < Radius >)
- Creates a pie chart with a given center and radius using a list of frequencies. The whole pie gives 100%, the provided data is shown as pie slices.
- Example:
PieChart({20, 15, 40, 5, 10, 20},(3,3),5)
creates a pie chart with center (3,3) and radius 5.
- Note: The Color tab of the Properties dialog window of the pie chart offers a wide selection of colors to customize each slice of the pie chart, and the Style tab allows you to set the filling of each slice.