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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).
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).
This template came from an idea first created by User:Kopiersperre on Version 1.0 Editorial Team's statistics page and was copied from {{Articles by Quality Pie Graph}}. See also [ edit ]
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This template came from an idea first created by User:Kopiersperre on Version 1.0 Editorial Team's statistics page and was copied from {{Articles by Quality Pie Graph}}. See also [ edit ]
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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.
This template generates line and point charts in a structured and readable svg format. The original values are provided unmodified for the SVG file. Therefore the data of the chart may be checked and added at any time directly in the native file with any text editor. Instructions for a simple line plot: