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  2. Pie chart - Wikipedia

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    Square charts, also called waffle charts, are a form of pie charts that use squares instead of circles to represent percentages. Similar to basic circular pie charts, square pie charts take each percentage out of a total 100%. They are often 10 by 10 grids, where each cell represents 1%.

  3. Template:Pie chart - Wikipedia

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    Each |valueN= is the percentage that the slice represents. Do not include the percent sign (e.g., for eighty percent, use the value "80", not "80%" or ".80"). Collectively, the values must add to 100 or less (in the latter case, a final slice completes the pie, whether |other= is specified or not). Also note that each value is shown in the ...

  4. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart or bar chart can show the comparison of ratios, such as the market share represented by competitors in a market. Deviation: Categorical subdivisions are compared against a reference, such as a comparison of actual vs. budget expenses for several departments of a business for a given time period.

  5. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    {} is an experimental graph-drawing template that produces a pie chart 200 pixels wide in the article. When making a pie chart, ensure that the segments are ordered by size (largest to smallest) and in a clockwise direction. [clarification needed] Setting the other parameter to yes will pad the chart so that the values total to 100.

  6. File:Piecharts.svg - Wikipedia

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    Example of a pie chart, along with a bar plot showing the same data and indicating that the pie chart is not the best possible chart for this particular dataset. The graphic was created by User:Schutz for Wikipedia on 28 August 2007 using the R statistical project .

  7. Template:Pie chart/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Each |valueN= is the percentage that the slice represents. Do not include the percent sign (e.g., for eighty percent, use the value "80", not "80%" or ".80"). Collectively, the values must add to 100 or less (in the latter case, a final slice completes the pie, whether |other= is specified or not). Also note that each value is shown in the ...

  8. File:Charts SVG Example 5 - Simple Pie Chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Charts SVG Example - Simple Pie Chart: Image title: SVG chart generated by Charts SVG: Width: 556: Height: 424

  9. Statistical graphics - Wikipedia

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    William Playfair's trade-balance time-series chart, published in his Commercial and Political Atlas, 1786 John Snow's Cholera map in dot style, 1854 Famous graphics were designed by: William Playfair who produced what could be called the first line , bar , pie , and area charts .