void createChart(int img, const char *filename) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {25, 18, 15, 12, 8, 30, 35}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Labor", "Licenses", "Taxes", "Legal", "Insurance", "Facilities", "Production"}; // Colors of the sectors if custom coloring is used int colors[] = {0xb8bc9c, 0xecf0b9, 0x999966, 0x333366, 0xc3c3e6, 0x594330, 0xa0bdc4}; // Create a PieChart object of size 280 x 240 pixels PieChart *c = new PieChart(280, 240); // Set the center of the pie at (140, 120) and the radius to 80 pixels c->setPieSize(140, 120, 80); // Draw the pie in 3D c->set3D(); // Set the coloring schema if (img == 0) { c->addTitle("Custom Colors"); // set the LineColor to light gray c->setColor(Chart::LineColor, 0xc0c0c0); // use given color array as the data colors (sector colors) c->setColors(Chart::DataColor, IntArray(colors, sizeof(colors)/sizeof(colors[0]))); } else if (img == 1) { c->addTitle("Dark Background Colors"); // use the standard white on black palette c->setColors(Chart::whiteOnBlackPalette); } else if (img == 2) { c->addTitle("Wallpaper As Background"); c->setWallpaper("bg.png"); } else { c->addTitle("Transparent Colors"); c->setWallpaper("bg.png"); // use semi-transparent colors to allow the background to be seen c->setColors(Chart::transparentPalette); } // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0])), StringArray(labels, sizeof(labels)/sizeof(labels[0]))); // Explode the 1st sector (index = 0) c->setExplode(0); // output the chart c->makeChart(filename); //free up resources delete c; }
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {72, 18, 15, 12}; // The depths for the sectors double depths[] = {30, 20, 10, 10}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Sunny", "Cloudy", "Rainy", "Snowy"}; // The icons for the sectors const char *icons[] = {"sun.png", "cloud.png", "rain.png", "snowy.png"}; // Create a PieChart object of size 400 x 300 pixels PieChart *c = new PieChart(400, 300); // Use the semi-transparent palette for this chart c->setColors(Chart::transparentPalette); // Set the background to metallic light blue (CCFFFF), with a black border and 1 // pixel 3D border effect, c->setBackground(Chart::metalColor(0xccccff), 0x000000, 1); // Set donut center at (200, 175), and outer/inner radii as 100/50 pixels c->setDonutSize(200, 175, 100, 50); // Add a title box using 15 pts Times Bold Italic font and metallic blue (8888FF) // background color c->addTitle("Weather Profile in Wonderland", "timesbi.ttf", 15)->setBackground( Chart::metalColor(0x8888ff)); // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0])), StringArray(labels, sizeof(labels)/sizeof(labels[0]))); // Add icons to the chart as a custom field c->addExtraField(StringArray(icons, sizeof(icons)/sizeof(icons[0]))); // Configure the sector labels using CDML to include the icon images c->setLabelFormat( "<*block,valign=absmiddle*><*img={field0}*> <*block*>{label}\n{percent}%" "<*/*><*/*>"); // Draw the pie in 3D with variable 3D depths c->set3D(DoubleArray(depths, sizeof(depths)/sizeof(depths[0]))); // Set the start angle to 225 degrees may improve layout when the depths of the // sector are sorted in descending order, because it ensures the tallest sector // is at the back. c->setStartAngle(225); // Output the chart c->makeChart("icondonut.png"); //free up resources delete c; return 0; }
void createChart(int img, const char *filename) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {18, 30, 20, 15}; // The colors to use for the sectors int colors[] = {0x66aaee, 0xeebb22, 0xbbbbbb, 0x8844ff}; // Create a PieChart object of size 200 x 220 pixels. Use a vertical gradient // color from blue (0000cc) to deep blue (000044) as background. Use rounded // corners of 16 pixels radius. PieChart *c = new PieChart(200, 220); c->setBackground(c->linearGradientColor(0, 0, 0, c->getHeight(), 0x0000cc, 0x000044)); c->setRoundedFrame(0xffffff, 16); // Set the center of the pie at (100, 120) and the radius to 80 pixels c->setPieSize(100, 120, 80); // Set the pie data c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0]))); // Set the sector colors c->setColors(Chart::DataColor, IntArray(colors, sizeof(colors)/sizeof(colors[0])) ); // Demonstrates various shading modes if (img == 0) { c->addTitle("Default Shading", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); } else if (img == 1) { c->addTitle("Local Gradient", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); c->setSectorStyle(Chart::LocalGradientShading); } else if (img == 2) { c->addTitle("Global Gradient", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); c->setSectorStyle(Chart::GlobalGradientShading); } else if (img == 3) { c->addTitle("Concave Shading", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); c->setSectorStyle(Chart::ConcaveShading); } else if (img == 4) { c->addTitle("Rounded Edge", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); c->setSectorStyle(Chart::RoundedEdgeShading); } else if (img == 5) { c->addTitle("Radial Gradient", "bold", 12, 0xffffff); c->setSectorStyle(Chart::RadialShading); } // Disable the sector labels by setting the color to Transparent c->setLabelStyle("", 8, Chart::Transparent); // Output the chart c->makeChart(filename); //free up resources delete c; }
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {21, 18, 15, 12, 8, 24}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Labor", "Licenses", "Taxes", "Legal", "Facilities", "Production"}; // The colors to use for the sectors int colors[] = {0x66aaee, 0xeebb22, 0xbbbbbb, 0x8844ff, 0xdd2222, 0x009900}; // Create a PieChart object of size 600 x 320 pixels. Use a vertical gradient color from light // blue (99ccff) to white (ffffff) spanning the top 100 pixels as background. Set border to grey // (888888). Use rounded corners. Enable soft drop shadow. PieChart *c = new PieChart(600, 320); c->setBackground(c->linearGradientColor(0, 0, 0, 100, 0x99ccff, 0xffffff), 0x888888); c->setRoundedFrame(); c->setDropShadow(); // Add a title using 18pt Times New Roman Bold Italic font. Add 16 pixels top margin to the // title. c->addTitle("Pie Chart With Legend Demonstration", "timesbi.ttf", 18)->setMargin(0, 0, 16, 0); // Set the center of the pie at (160, 165) and the radius to 110 pixels c->setPieSize(160, 165, 110); // Draw the pie in 3D with a pie thickness of 25 pixels c->set3D(25); // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, (int)(sizeof(data) / sizeof(data[0]))), StringArray(labels, (int)( sizeof(labels) / sizeof(labels[0])))); // Set the sector colors c->setColors(Chart::DataColor, IntArray(colors, (int)(sizeof(colors) / sizeof(colors[0])))); // Use local gradient shading for the sectors c->setSectorStyle(Chart::LocalGradientShading); // Use the side label layout method, with the labels positioned 16 pixels from the pie bounding // box c->setLabelLayout(Chart::SideLayout, 16); // Show only the sector number as the sector label c->setLabelFormat("{={sector}+1}"); // Set the sector label style to Arial Bold 10pt, with a dark grey (444444) border c->setLabelStyle("arialbd.ttf", 10)->setBackground(Chart::Transparent, 0x444444); // Add a legend box, with the center of the left side anchored at (330, 175), and using 10pt // Arial Bold Italic font LegendBox *b = c->addLegend(330, 175, true, "arialbi.ttf", 10); b->setAlignment(Chart::Left); // Set the legend box border to dark grey (444444), and with rounded conerns b->setBackground(Chart::Transparent, 0x444444); b->setRoundedCorners(); // Set the legend box margin to 16 pixels, and the extra line spacing between the legend entries // as 5 pixels b->setMargin(16); b->setKeySpacing(0, 5); // Set the legend box icon to have no border (border color same as fill color) b->setKeyBorder(Chart::SameAsMainColor); // Set the legend text to show the sector number, followed by a 120 pixels wide block showing // the sector label, and a 40 pixels wide block showing the percentage b->setText( "<*block,valign=top*>{={sector}+1}.<*advanceTo=22*><*block,width=120*>{label}<*/*>" "<*block,width=40,halign=right*>{percent}<*/*>%"); // Output the chart c->makeChart("legendpie2.png"); //free up resources delete c; return 0; }