Pie Charts
Pie charts are an excellent way of presenting fractional data, or data that adds up to a whole because each
piece of the pie will represent a scaled percentage of the overall value. Add in the ability to seperate
important pieces of the pie, or raise and lower the pie depending on the value adds a new way of looking at
and creating pie graphs.
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Simple pie Graphs:
Simple pie graphs are an easy way to get an honest overview of your collected data. With the option label
each pie beside the pie itself, there is never any confusion about what data belongs to which slice.
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Simple Exploded Pie Graphs:
Turbo Chart allows the chart creator to explode, or sepearate, a slice from the pie giving it more importance.
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Multiple Exploded Pie Graphs:
Turbo Chart also allows the generator to explode indivdual, or all slices to give the pie a different look. This
is great for multi-media presentations in which each slice can be seperated indivdually over a series of images,
creating either unique pages, or even animations.
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Cylinder Chart:
Cylinder charts allows the data to be represented in a vertical manner as well. This gives the the chart a whole
new dimension of depth. This type of chart is also great in multi-media applications, but instead of exploded the pie
datat ir raises and lowers it instead. (Both features can be used at once, creating an eye catching effect.)
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