<?php
require_once("../lib/phpchartdir.php");
# The data for the pie chart
$data = array(42, 18, 8);
# The labels for the pie chart
$labels = array("Agree", "Disagree", "Not Sure");
# The colors to use for the sectors
$colors = array(0x66ff66, 0xff6666, 0xffff00);
# Create a PieChart object of size 300 x 300 pixels. Set the background to a gradient
# color from blue (aaccff) to sky blue (ffffff), with a grey (888888) border. Use
# rounded corners and soft drop shadow.
$c = new PieChart(300, 300);
$c->setBackground($c->linearGradientColor(0, 0, 0, $c->getHeight() / 2, 0xaaccff,
0xffffff), 0x888888);
$c->setRoundedFrame();
$c->setDropShadow();
if ($_REQUEST["img"] == "0") {
#============================================================
# Draw a pie chart where the label is on top of the pie
#============================================================
# Set the center of the pie at (150, 150) and the radius to 120 pixels
$c->setPieSize(150, 150, 120);
# Set the label position to -40 pixels from the perimeter of the pie (-ve means
# label is inside the pie)
$c->setLabelPos(-40);
} else {
#============================================================
# Draw a pie chart where the label is outside the pie
#============================================================
# Set the center of the pie at (150, 150) and the radius to 80 pixels
$c->setPieSize(150, 150, 80);
# Set the sector label position to be 20 pixels from the pie. Use a join line to
# connect the labels to the sectors.
$c->setLabelPos(20, LineColor);
}
# Set the pie data and the pie labels
$c->setData($data, $labels);
# Set the sector colors
$c->setColors2(DataColor, $colors);
# Use local gradient shading, with a 1 pixel semi-transparent black (bb000000) border
$c->setSectorStyle(LocalGradientShading, 0xbb000000, 1);
# Output the chart
header("Content-type: image/png");
print($c->makeChart2(PNG));
?> |