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The following code generates the pie chart shown at right. Note that the default chart size and colors are used, and the value of "1" for the "other" parameter is only used for its "truth value" as a visible string—i.e., to say, yes, we want an "Other" entry in the legend (the same chart would result if "0" were used).
Nudges the note's text around (units are in ems) If arrow, then text is centered next to arrow unless |disable-arrow-align=1. Also, nudge left/right affects both arrow and text. 0.0-size (-font-size) Sizes the note's font 100%-colour (-color) Colours the note's font Note/Annotation parameters
Charts are generated by the usual method of selecting a data range and clicking a toolbar icon. The approach is to start minimally, but double clicking the chart opens a tabbed dialogue, giving a high level of control over all elements of the chart, which are arranged in a hierarchical, nested structure.
Incorporating the Harvey ball into a document then becomes a matter of selecting the number which corresponds to the desired Harvey ball and selecting the custom font. The Harvey balls can then be manipulated like any other font (e.g., color, size, underline) and may be easier to use than other implementations.
Diagrams (including charts) and maps are valuable additions to Wikipedia pages when they fulfil these criteria: They give an explicit presentation that is directly relevant to the subject of the article(s) in which they appear [clarification needed] They are fully consistent with, and support, the surrounding text [clarification needed]
Typically the data in a chart is represented graphically since humans can infer meaning from pictures more quickly than from text. Thus, the text is generally used only to annotate the data. One of the most important uses of text in a graph is the title. A graph's title usually appears above the main graphic and provides a succinct description ...
A stem-and-leaf plot of prime numbers under 100 shows that the most frequent tens digits are 0 and 1 while the least is 9. A stem-and-leaf display or stem-and-leaf plot is a device for presenting quantitative data in a graphical format, similar to a histogram, to assist in visualizing the shape of a distribution.
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