[texhax] Drawing colored pie chart in KOMA-Class scrreprt (preferably without manually installing pgf-pie
Herbert Voss
Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE
Sun Mar 23 08:24:29 CET 2014
Am 23.03.2014 00:22, schrieb Suresh Govindachar:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Pascal <pascal.bernhard at belug.de> asked:
>
> [for a simple, quick way to add a 2-dimensional pie chart with colors
> without having to install pgf-pie]:
>
> > The first example works
> > (http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/pie-chart/), but I'm
> > totally at a loss about how get colors into the pie chart.
> > This basically does the trick, I do not aspire to fancy stuff
> > like a drawn out slice, but colors I definitively would like
> > to see.
> [...]
> > I should mention that in my case the pie chart is supposed to
> > show that the markets is carved up by two companies, one
> > having a 69 % market share, the other 29 %, which leaves 2 %
> > for various other tiny firms. I'm not sure whether I could
> > modify the example above quite easily to fit my needs, so any
> > help here would also be higly appreciated.
>
> Here's a simple tweak to that example to get colors and to illustrate
> your particular "69-29-2" example:
Run this PSTricks example with `xelatex`
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage{pstricks-add}
\begin{document}
\psset{unit=1.5}
\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\psChart[userColor={red!30,green!30,blue!40,gray,cyan!50,
magenta!60,cyan},
chartSep=30pt,shadow=true,shadowsize=5pt]{34.5,17.2,20.7,15.5,5.2,6.9}{6}{2}
\psset{nodesepA=5pt,nodesepB=-10pt}
\ncline{psChartO1}{psChart1}\nput{0}{psChartO1}{1000 (34.5\%)}
\ncline{psChartO2}{psChart2}\nput{150}{psChartO2}{500 (17.2\%)}
\ncline{psChartO3}{psChart3}\nput{-90}{psChartO3}{600 (20.7\%)}
\ncline{psChartO4}{psChart4}\nput{0}{psChartO4}{450 (15.5\%)}
\ncline{psChartO5}{psChart5}\nput{0}{psChartO5}{150 (5.2\%)}
\ncline{psChartO6}{psChart6}\nput{0}{psChartO6}{200 (6.9\%)}
\bfseries%
\rput(psChartI1){Taxes}\rput(psChartI2){Rent}\rput(psChartI3){Bills}
\rput(psChartI4){Car}\rput(psChartI5){Gas}\rput(psChartI6){Food}
\end{pspicture}
\end{document}
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