Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 22:54:00 +0100
Reply-To: Stéphane COLAS <scolas@DATAMETRIC.FR>
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From: Stéphane COLAS <scolas@DATAMETRIC.FR>
Subject: Re: Slices in a PIE CHart
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lol
hi peter,
in fact it's an annual publication where I have some economic graphics on the
value added decomposition. It's not bad , the pies are clear.
The objective is to demonstrate also the power of SAS on graphics. here it's not
fine. The client WAAANNTS SAS graphics while I usually don't use them :/
So where are my dear Graphics gurus ??
Cordialement/
Best regards,
Stéphane COLAS
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Société Datametric
Notre site / Our site
http://www.datametric.fr
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Selon Peter Flom <Flom@ndri.org>:
> I don't know how to do this, but I gotta wonder why anyone would use a pie
> chart..... It's a terrible graphic for almost any purpose....
>
> What is it that you are trying to show or do or demonstrate?
>
> Peter
>
> >>> Stéphane COLAS <scolas@DATAMETRIC.FR> 2/22/2007 2:53 pm >>>
> Hi all,
>
> I created a pie chart with SLICE=arrow PERCENT=inside VALUE=NONE group=year
> across=2.
>
> The slice values are far from the pies so the pies are tiny.
>
> How can I put the slice values near of the pies ?
>
>
>
> less important (but if you have an idea):
>
> Is it possible to specify the font of the percent inside the pie with a
> different height value than the slice font height value ?
>
>
> Cordialement/
> Best regards,
>
> Stéphane COLAS
>
> **************************
> Société Datametric
>
> Notre site / Our site
> http://www.datametric.fr
> **************************
>
>