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Pie charts visually represent the relative values
of different entities in a sum total. Various
labeling modes and options help arrange the
chart and the labels within the scene, achieving
best data visibility.
Pie Chart
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A pie chart may be rendered as a torus, thus
increasing the diversity of chart looks available for
advertisements and presentations.
Pie Chart - Torus mode
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The smooth edge mode adds to the quality of the
visual perception of rendered objects.
Smooth Edge Pie Chart
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Begin angle and Total angle allow full control
over the pie chart. These preferences are
extremely useful for creating impressive presentations,
or even building frames for a chart animation.
Pie Chart - Partial Angle
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This example shows many of the pie chart options
in use. Multiple sectors can be exploded in 2D
and 3D mode. The built-in data series sorting
functionality allows to implement Ascending and
Descending sorting of the pie sectors. An
interactive example is provided with the Nevron
Chart for .NET Examples available as
a part of the evaluation.
Exploded Pie Chart
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Nevron’s GDI+ graphics engine provides the 2D
scene with state-of-the-art image quality and legibility,
and also conforms to Windows standards for 2D graphics
rendering. Image effects such as shadow, glow,
bevel/emboss and lighting make it possible to apply
complex visual styles to any 2D scene.
2D Pie Chart
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Selected sectors of the chart can be exploded for
data to be highlighted.
2D Pie Chart
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