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To make the chart appear on the left side of the page, specify |thumb=left. |radius= specifies the radius of the pie chart in pixels. Do not include a "px" suffix. If omitted, it will default to 100. |caption= specifies a string of text that appears on a line just before the legend. |footer= specifies a string of text that appears below the legend.
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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.
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This template adds a pie chart to the page using Graph extension Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Radius radius Specify the radius of the pie in number of pixels Default 100 Example 100 Number suggested Legend Title legend The title that will appear above the legend, or '-' to hide it Default "Legend" Example "Fruits ...
A logarithmic chart allows only positive values to be plotted. A square root scale chart cannot show negative values. x: the x-values as a comma-separated list, for dates and time see remark in xType and yType; y or y1, y2, …: the y-values for one or several data series, respectively. For pie charts y2 denotes the radius of the corresponding ...