Hi, acl-

You can use another path command, like C or Q. You'll need to do some math
to calculate exactly how to make a proper arc segment, but this file should
help:
 http://www.kevlindev.com/samples/tmp/circles.svg

It is the result of a thread here a while back about the various ways to
draw a circle in SVG.

Regards-
Doug

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acl_svg wrote:
| 
| I want to visualize a Pie Chart in a PDA. 
| For the time being, I couldn't find the way to see them correctly.
| I have tried several alternatives to represent Pie Chart 
| using the <path> label, with the commands "A absolut" and "A 
| relative", and I don't understand why I can't visualize it 
| without mistakes. 
| 
|  ------- Example 1 -------------
| 
| <path d="M 350.0 150.0 A 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 301.83905169687813
| 64.48559934625983 L250.0,150.0 z" style="stroke:black;fill:#FFC800"/>
| 
| <path d="M 301.83905169687813 64.48559934625983 A 100.0 100.0 0 0 0
| 215.4630724536883 56.15331313434227 L250.0,150.0 z" 
| style="stroke:black;fill:#0000FF"/>
| 
| <path id="sector2" d="M 215.4630724536883 56.15331313434227 A 
| 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 159.9028399982932 106.61219342226616 
| L250.0,150.0 z" 
| style="stroke:black;fill:#FF0000"/>
| 
| ...
|   ------- Example 2 -------------
| 
|   <path d="M15,200 a150,150 0 1,0 300,0 z" fill="red" stroke="blue" 
| stroke-width="1" />
|   <path d="M60,90 a150,150 0 0,0 -50,100 l150,0 z" fill="yellow" 
| stroke="blue" stroke-width="1" />
|   <path d="M320,190 a150,150 0 0,0 -250,-100 l100,100 z" 
| fill="green" stroke="blue" stroke-width="1" /> 
| 
|    ------- ------- -------------
| 
| I have also tried to represent the graphics using Path cubic bezier
| command: Q, C... but I couldn't generate the same result as I 
| get when I use the "A" 
| command to create a Pie Chart to visualize it in a PC.
| 
| I'd like to know if someone has tried to represent a similar 
| graphic in a PDA. If there is any posibility to visualize it, 
| I would like to know it.
| (a PieGraphic example:  http://www.germane-
| software.com/software/SVG/SVG::Graph/images/pie.svg)
| Finally, I would like to discover other posibilities to 
| represent Pie Chart without using "A" command in order to try 
| if it's possible to get a suitable result in a PDA.
| Thanks.
| 
| 



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