I need to make a Pie Chart for a new PDF document I'm developing but I haven't found a way to make it happen. As long as I've been researching there's no obvious way to draw a piece of a pie chart. just a full circle witch doesn't help.
My goal is to have a pie chart where each piece can be independent and have different size and radius.
I've tried to use circles and divide the circle with lines but it would be better if I could draw each piece of the pie chart independently, so i could make the design more appealing.
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I've done quite a bit of research of google charts(specifically combo chart) and I don't think producing this UI is possible:
This is because:
Gridlines in Google Chart only go inward the graph.
"Ticks" are available, but only as labels.
I don't see any other option to create this effects. Any ideas on how to create this effect?
In AnyLogic, The Chart title and Axis Scale values & Title are very small, Audience are not able to see in these scale values and title in presentation, We have to again redraw all charts in excel with the data provided by AnyLogic, Its a rework. Please give a feature to increase their font in AnyLogic chart.
Image of Chart in AnyLogic
If you are looking for a way to do this yourself and have full control over the chart you can create the following: The top is custom labels for the axis and the bottom is the standard AnyLogic chart
Start by disabling the Y and X-axis
Unfortunately this also removes the lines so you will need to add these yourself.
Now you are free to create your own text objects, place them where you want to, change the color, font etc.
For dates, you can also use your own date formatter
This is not possible. But you can always reduce the size of your chart (relative to the font size) and then use a view area to zoom into the chart to make the fonts look good. Not ideal but possible.
Alternatively, use the Cloud capabilities with responsive charts.
For feature requests, you should best email to support#anylogic.com.
But given that they will launch AnyLogic 9 with a completely revamped UI soon, this will likely not make it for AL8 :)
Please let me know, how to create a half circle donut chart in Tableau. Please see the attached image.
Lables can be fine with inside donut/outside of donut.
Thanks in advance.
There is an easy method to do this. Basically it is a tweek in full donut chart. We will create a full donut chart and hiding the bottom half.
See details in : https://rahulsblogorg.wordpress.com/2017/06/08/creating-a-semi-circle-donut-an-extension-of-donut-chart/
I know this is an old post, but thought I'd respond in case others find this in the future. One issue with the solution posted above is that the half donut will never be quite horizontal--because of the way pie charts are created (starting at the top and moving clockwise), this approach will always have issues. The only way I've found to create this chart is using polygons. Here's a blog on the topic: Half Donut Chart in Tableau
I've created a bar chart by using the Charts framework. Currently, I'm trying to draw a red circle underneath the current day. However I'm not able to get a reference to the bounds nor the frame of the x-axis labels. How could I achieve this?
What I want to achieve is something like the added image
I have a line chart as it is showed bellow.
How can I make the x-axis showing off all the data (I need the chart to be in small size), for example as it is appear in the preview bar (I mean by preview bar the scrolling bar under the chart to explore the x-axis value, which I highlighted in red in the second photo). In other words, I want to see somehow the whole data of the x-axis in the chart at once without the preview bar.
I hope someone have an idea to help me out, and much thanks in advance.
I think the answer is that this is a feature, not a bug - as Sense is built to re-size and tailor the view for any screen size you lose control over the minutiae such as what parts of the chart to show.
Sense will always format itself to fit as per predetermined rules in the background.
That being said, the slider at the bottom of the chart displays the entire chart and users can expand the chart to fill the screen. So it might be an idea to instead of trying to fit Sense to your requirements to readjust your users expectations to what Sense can offer.
If you were able to see all the data in such a small chart, it would be unintelligible.