floating.pie | R Documentation |
Displays a pie chart at an arbitrary position on an existing plot
floating.pie(xpos=0,ypos=0,x,edges=200,radius=1,col=NULL,startpos=0,
shadow=FALSE,shadow.col=c("#ffffff","#cccccc"),explode=0,...)
xpos,ypos |
x and y position of the center of the pie chart |
x |
a numeric vector for which each value will be a sector |
edges |
the number of lines forming a circle |
radius |
the radius of the pie in user units |
col |
the colors of the sectors - defaults to ‘rainbow’ |
startpos |
The starting position for drawing sectors in radians. |
shadow |
Logical - whether to draw a shadow |
shadow.col |
Colors to use for a shadow. |
explode |
How much to "explode" one or more of the sectors. |
... |
graphical parameters passed to ‘polygon’ |
‘floating.pie’ displays a pie chart with an optional shadow on an existing plot (see ‘polygon.shadow’). ‘floating.pie’ now accepts NAs or zeros in ‘x’, but simply ignores them.
‘floating.pie’ can be useful when multiple pie charts are placed on a plot overlaying something else, like a map.
The bisecting angle of the sectors in radians. Useful for placing text labels for each sector. If any values in ‘x’ were zero or NA, no angle is returned for that value. This means that the user must adjust the labels accordingly if ‘pie.labels’ is called.
If ‘floating.pie’ is called with no graphics device, it will try to open one with the appropriate dimensions.
If ‘pie.labels’ is called, ensure that the center of the pie chart and any ‘explode’ values are the same.
As with most pie charts, simplicity is essential. Trying to display a complicated breakdown of data rarely succeeds.
Jim Lemon
pie.labels, boxed.labels, polygon.shadow
plot(1:5,type="n",main="Floating Pie test",xlab="",ylab="",axes=FALSE)
box()
polygon(c(0,0,5.5,5.5),c(0,3,3,0),border="#44aaff",col="#44aaff")
floating.pie(1.7,3,c(2,4,4,2,8),radius=0.5,
col=c("#ff0000","#80ff00","#00ffff","#44bbff","#8000ff"))
floating.pie(3.1,3,c(1,4,5,2,8),radius=0.5,
col=c("#ff0000","#80ff00","#00ffff","#44bbff","#8000ff"))
floating.pie(4,1.5,c(3,4,6,7),radius=0.5,
col=c("#ff0066","#00cc88","#44bbff","#8000ff"))
draw.circle(3.9,2.1,radius=0.04,col="white")
draw.circle(3.9,2.1,radius=0.04,col="white")
draw.circle(3.9,2.1,radius=0.04,col="white")
draw.circle(4,2.3,radius=0.04,col="white")
draw.circle(4.07,2.55,radius=0.04,col="white")
draw.circle(4.03,2.85,radius=0.04,col="white")
text(c(1.7,3.1,4),c(3.7,3.7,3.7),c("Pass","Pass","Fail"))
plot(0,xlim=c(-1.5,1.5),ylim=c(-1.5,1.5),type="n",axes=FALSE,
main="Floating pie with minor explosions",xlab="",ylab="")
floating.pie(x=1:5,explode=c(0,0.1,0,0.2,0))
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