naven87 - good catch on the 3D pie chart display glitch

Daniela - Regarding your 55% issue, it sounds like you might be using
raw data (200, 600, 200) instead of values that add up to 100 (20, 60,
20).

For example, here's a chart with three slices, 20%, 60% and 20%
specified using 20, 60 and 20: http://tinyurl.com/9fmsjj

Here's a chart using data that doesn't add up to 100 (200, 600, 200) -
you'll see that the chart is NOT correct: http://tinyurl.com/92qvln

To fix this, you need to tell the API to scale your data (all the data
values should be converted to percentages using the total value 1,000
[200+600+200]): http://tinyurl.com/6t6n5b


Hope that helps,
K

On Jan 7, 12:46 pm, "Daniela Cugat" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you very much to all of you! Tonight I'll try this and I'll let you
> know how it goes.
>
> Another problem that I'm having with 3d pie charts is that I have all the
> quantities and percentages which seem to be right (the result is 100%), but
> I look at each piece of the pie, and I note that the percentage is not
> always OK, I mean, I have for example 2 pieces of the pie which would be 55%
> in total, but they occupy less than half a pie. Do you know if that's a
> google bug? Should I report it to someone? Thank you very much in advance
> again.
>
> Daniela ;-)
>
> PS: Sorry if my english is not so good.
>
> 2009/1/6 keithb <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > They just added support for this. Take a look at the chp parameter
> > within the pie chart section:
> >http://code.google.com/apis/chart/types.html#pie_charts
>
> > Before:http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p&chd=t:80,20&chs=200x100
> > After:
> >http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p&chd=t:80,20&chs=200x100&chp=...
>
> > Note, the CHP parameter is specified in radians: 360 degrees = 2 * Pi
>
> > Given that it starts at 3 o'clock, 12 o'clock would be -0.5Pi or 1.5Pi
>
> > Cheers,
> > K
>
> > On Jan 6, 6:47 pm, dcugat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have a pie chart done with google
> > > api, and I need to change the position of data. I mean, data is
> > > ordered but I need it to start from 12 o'clock instead of starting
> > > from 3 o'clock  much in advance.
>
> > > Daniela ;-)
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