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; }
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {35, 30, 25, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Labor", "Production", "Facilities", "Taxes", "Misc", "Legal", "Insurance", "Licenses", "Transport", "Interest"}; // Create a PieChart object of size 560 x 270 pixels, with a golden background // and a 1 pixel 3D border PieChart *c = new PieChart(560, 270, Chart::goldColor(), -1, 1); // Add a title box using 15 pts Times Bold Italic font and metallic pink // background color c->addTitle("Project Cost Breakdown", "timesbi.ttf", 15)->setBackground( Chart::metalColor(0xff9999)); // Set the center of the pie at (280, 135) and the radius to 110 pixels c->setPieSize(280, 135, 110); // Draw the pie in 3D with 20 pixels 3D depth c->set3D(20); // Use the side label layout method c->setLabelLayout(Chart::SideLayout); // Set the label box background color the same as the sector color, with glass // effect, and with 5 pixels rounded corners TextBox *t = c->setLabelStyle(); t->setBackground(Chart::SameAsMainColor, Chart::Transparent, Chart::glassEffect() ); t->setRoundedCorners(5); // Set the border color of the sector the same color as the fill color. Set the // line color of the join line to black (0x0) c->setLineColor(Chart::SameAsMainColor, 0x000000); // Set the start angle to 135 degrees may improve layout when there are many // small sectors at the end of the data array (that is, data sorted in descending // order). It is because this makes the small sectors position near the // horizontal axis, where the text label has the least tendency to overlap. For // data sorted in ascending order, a start angle of 45 degrees can be used // instead. c->setStartAngle(135); // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0])), StringArray(labels, sizeof(labels)/sizeof(labels[0]))); // Output the chart c->makeChart("sidelabelpie.png"); //free up resources delete c; return 0; }
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {72, 18, 15, 12}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Labor", "Machinery", "Facilities", "Computers"}; // The depths for the sectors double depths[] = {30, 20, 10, 10}; // Create a PieChart object of size 360 x 300 pixels, with a light blue (DDDDFF) // background and a 1 pixel 3D border PieChart *c = new PieChart(360, 300, 0xddddff, -1, 1); // Set the center of the pie at (180, 175) and the radius to 100 pixels c->setPieSize(180, 175, 100); // Add a title box using 15 pts Times Bold Italic font and blue (AAAAFF) as // background color c->addTitle("Project Cost Breakdown", "timesbi.ttf", 15)->setBackground(0xaaaaff) ; // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0])), StringArray(labels, sizeof(labels)/sizeof(labels[0]))); // 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("multidepthpie.png"); //free up resources delete c; return 0; }
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // The data for the pie chart double data[] = {28, 45, 5, 1, 12}; // The labels for the pie chart const char *labels[] = {"Excellent", "Good", "Bad", "Very Bad", "Neutral"}; // The icons for the sectors const char *icons[] = {"laugh.png", "smile.png", "sad.png", "angry.png", "nocomment.png"}; // Create a PieChart object of size 560 x 300 pixels, with a silver background, // black border, 1 pxiel 3D border effect and rounded corners PieChart *c = new PieChart(560, 300, Chart::silverColor(), 0x000000, 1); c->setRoundedFrame(); // Set the center of the pie at (280, 150) and the radius to 120 pixels c->setPieSize(280, 150, 120); // Add a title box with title written in CDML, on a sky blue (A0C8FF) background // with glass effect c->addTitle( "<*block,valign=absmiddle*><*img=doc.png*> Customer Survey: " "<*font=timesi.ttf,color=000000*>Do you like our <*font,color=dd0000*>Hyper" "<*super*>TM<*/font*> molecules?", "timesbi.ttf", 15, 0x000080 )->setBackground(0xa0c8ff, 0x000000, Chart::glassEffect()); // Add a logo to the chart written in CDML as the bottom title aligned to the // bottom right c->addTitle(Chart::BottomRight, "<*block,valign=absmiddle*><*img=molecule.png*> <*block*><*color=FF*>" "<*font=timesbi.ttf,size=12*>Molecular Engineering\n" "<*font=arial.ttf,size=10*>Creating better molecules"); // Set the pie data and the pie labels c->setData(DoubleArray(data, sizeof(data)/sizeof(data[0])), StringArray(labels, sizeof(labels)/sizeof(labels[0]))); // Set 3D style c->set3D(); // Use the side label layout method c->setLabelLayout(Chart::SideLayout); // Set the label background color to transparent c->setLabelStyle()->setBackground(Chart::Transparent); // 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}*> {label} ({percent|0}%)"); // Explode the 3rd and 4th sectors as a group (index = 2 and 3) c->setExplodeGroup(2, 3); // Set the start angle to 135 degrees may improve layout when there are many // small sectors at the end of the data array (that is, data sorted in descending // order). It is because this makes the small sectors position near the // horizontal axis, where the text label has the least tendency to overlap. For // data sorted in ascending order, a start angle of 45 degrees can be used // instead. c->setStartAngle(135); // output the chart c->makeChart("iconpie2.png"); //free up resources delete c; return 0; }