Example #1
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$graph = new Graph\PieGraph(400, 400);
// If you don't want any  border just uncomment this line
// $graph->SetFrame(false);
// Uncomment this line to add a drop shadow to the border
// $graph->SetShadow();
// Setup title
$graph->title->Set("CSIM Center Pie plot ex 1");
$graph->title->SetFont(FF_ARIAL, FS_BOLD, 18);
$graph->title->SetMargin(8);
// Add a little bit more margin from the top
// Create the pie plot
$p1 = new Plot\PiePlotC($data);
// Set the radius of pie (as fraction of image size)
$p1->SetSize(0.32);
// Move the center of the pie slightly to the top of the image
$p1->SetCenter(0.5, 0.45);
// Label font and color setup
$p1->value->SetFont(FF_ARIAL, FS_BOLD, 12);
$p1->value->SetColor('white');
// Setup the title on the center circle
$p1->midtitle->Set("Test mid\nRow 1\nRow 2");
$p1->midtitle->SetFont(FF_ARIAL, FS_NORMAL, 14);
// Set color for mid circle
$p1->SetMidColor('yellow');
// Use percentage values in the legends values (This is also the default)
$p1->SetLabelType(PIE_VALUE_PER);
// The label array values may have printf() formatting in them. The argument to the
// form,at string will be the value of the slice (either the percetage or absolute
// depending on what was specified in the SetLabelType() above.
$lbl = array("adam\n%.1f%%", "bertil\n%.1f%%", "johan\n%.1f%%", "peter\n%.1f%%", "daniel\n%.1f%%", "erik\n%.1f%%");
$p1->SetLabels($lbl);