PIE(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE PIE(1G) NAME pie - build a pie chart SYNOPSIS pie [ -b ] [ -p ] [ -ppn ] [ -pnn ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -rn ] [ -xn ] [ vector ... ] DESCRIPTION Output is a GPS that describes a pie chart. If no file is specified, the standard input is assumed. Input is lines of the form: [<control>] value [label] Square brackets represent optional fields. Angle brackets (<>) are literal. Each line of the input specifies a single slice of the pie. The pie is drawn with the value of each slice printed inside and the label printed outside. The control field specifies the appearance of the slice. Legal values for the control field are: i The slice is not drawn, though a space is left for it. e The slice is "exploded", or moved away from the pie. f The slice is filled. The angle of fill lines depends on the color of the slice. ccolor The slice is drawn in color rather than the default black. Legal values for color are b for black, r for red, g for green, and u for blue. For example, the input line: <ecg> 15 profit specifies an exploded slice in the color green, with a value of 15 and a label of profit. The size of the slice depends on the values of the other slices of the pie. OPTIONS -b Draw pie chart in bold weight lines, otherwise use medium. -p Output value as a percentage of the total pie. -ppn Only draw n percent of a pie. Printed 4/6/89 1
PIE(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE PIE(1G) -pnn Output value as a percentage, but total of percentages equals n rather than 100. -pn100 is equivalent to -p. -v Do not output values. -o Output values around the outside of the pie. -rn Put the pie chart in region n of the GPS universe, where n is between 1 and 25 inclusive. -xn Position the pie chart in the GPS universe with x- origin at n. -yn Position the pie chart in the GPS universe with y- origin at n. EXAMPLES The following example will draw the pie chart specified by file A in 80% of a circle and will output the values as percentages that total 80. pie -pp80,pn80 A SEE ALSO abs(1g), af(1g), bar(1g), bel(1g), bucket(1g), ceil(1g), cor(1g), cusum(1g), cvrtopt(1g), dtoc(1g), erase(1g), exp(1g), floor(1g), gamma(1g), gas(1g), gd(1g), ged(1g), graphics(1g), gtop(1g), hardcopy(1g), hilo(1g), hist(1g), hpd(1g), intro(1g), label(1g), list(1g), log(1g), lreg(1g), mean(1g), mod(1g), pair(1g), pd(1g), plot(1g), point(1g), power(1g), prime(1g), prod(1g), ptog(1g), qsort(1g), quit(1g), rand(1g), rank(1g), remcom(1g), root(1g), round(1g), siline(1g), sin(1g), subset(1g), td(1g), tekset(1g), title(1g), total(1g), ttoc(1g), var(1g), vtoc(1g), whatis(1g), yoo(1g), and gps(5g). Printed 4/6/89 2
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