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*Each sector represents a category (e.g., department, project, task status). | *Each sector represents a category (e.g., department, project, task status). | ||
*The size of the sector is proportional to a numerical value (e.g., the number of tasks, budget share, time spent). | *The size of the sector is proportional to a numerical value (e.g., the number of tasks, budget share, time spent). | ||
To ensure the correct data is displayed, use grouping and sorting. | |||
==Set up== | |||
*In the "Report view", add the columns that will form the pie chart. | |||
*Go to the "Charts and graphs" section and add a new "Pie" type chart. |
Revision as of 12:07, 6 May 2025
A pie chart is one of the chart types available in Planfix reports. It visualizes data as slices of a circle. Each slice represents a specific category and reflects its proportion in relation to the whole circle.
For example, this chart can show the tasks completed by employees in a month:
A pie chart is based on report data and consists of a circle divided into sectors:
- Each sector represents a category (e.g., department, project, task status).
- The size of the sector is proportional to a numerical value (e.g., the number of tasks, budget share, time spent).
To ensure the correct data is displayed, use grouping and sorting.
Set up
- In the "Report view", add the columns that will form the pie chart.
- Go to the "Charts and graphs" section and add a new "Pie" type chart.