Pie Chart Style Group - MapInfo_Pro - 2023

MapInfo Pro Help

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These commands help you in customization of Bar Chart theme settings and styles. This group is visible only when you select the Pie Charts theme type in the Layers or Explorer window.

Icon Command Description
  Chart Type

Choose the type of pie chart you want to create from the group.

Whole Pies Choose Whole Pies to display full pies.

Half Pies Choose Half Pies to display half pies.

  Graduation

Choose Graduated to make the size of the pies proportional to the sum of their components.

Square Root Choose Square Root to scale by square root.

Constant Choose Constant to scale linearly.

Log Choose Log to scale logarithmically (base 10). This option is available when Graduated in the Chart Type group box is selected. All graduated pies are scaled down to a zero-sized pie for a zero sum. The default setting is to scale by square root. We recommend that you scale by square root for pie charts because the pies' area varies as a square of the radius.

  Pie Size Drag to set the maximum diameter of a pie. Double click at thumb to set value at specified size.
  Start Angle Specify at what angle you want the first pie wedge to start.
  Orientation

Choose one of the buttons in the Orientation box to set the pies' placement and direction with respect to the object's centroid in the base layer. Each button shows a different orientation. The base layer is the map view of the table on which you have chosen to base your thematic map. For example, if you are making a thematic map with pie charts from the States table, the States layer is the base layer. The default is to center the pie chart over the object's centroid in the base layer.

Top Left (West)

Top Center (North)

Top Right (East)

Center Left (West)

Center (North)

Center Right (East)

Bottom Left (West)

Bottom Center (South)

Bottom Right (East)

See also:

THEME Tab