Struct Pie

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pub struct Pie<'a, Coord, Label: Display> { /* private fields */ }
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A Pie Graph

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impl<'a, Label: Display> Pie<'a, (i32, i32), Label>

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pub fn new( center: &'a (i32, i32), radius: &'a f64, sizes: &'a [f64], colors: &'a [RGBColor], labels: &'a [Label], ) -> Self

Build a Pie object. Assumes a start angle at 0.0, which is aligned to the horizontal axis.

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pub fn start_angle(&mut self, start_angle: f64)

Pass an angle in degrees to change the default. Default is set to start at 0, which is aligned on the x axis.

use plotters::prelude::*;
let mut pie = Pie::new(&(50,50), &10.0, &[50.0, 25.25, 20.0, 5.5], &[RED, BLUE, GREEN, WHITE], &["Red", "Blue", "Green", "White"]);
pie.start_angle(-90.0);  // retract to a right angle, so it starts aligned to a vertical Y axis.
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pub fn label_style<T: Into<TextStyle<'a>>>(&mut self, label_style: T)

Set the label style.

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pub fn label_offset(&mut self, offset_to_radius: f64)

Sets the offset to labels, to distanciate them further/closer from the center.

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pub fn percentages<T: Into<TextStyle<'a>>>(&mut self, label_style: T)

enables drawing the wedge’s percentage in the middle of the wedge, with the given style

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pub fn donut_hole(&mut self, hole_radius: f64)

Enables creating a donut chart with a hole of the specified radius.

The passed value must be greater than zero and lower than the chart overall radius, otherwise it’ll be ignored.

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impl<'a, DB: DrawingBackend, Label: Display> Drawable<DB> for Pie<'a, (i32, i32), Label>

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fn draw<I: Iterator<Item = BackendCoord>>( &self, _pos: I, backend: &mut DB, _parent_dim: (u32, u32), ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<DB::ErrorType>>

Actually draws the element. The key points is already translated into the image coordinate and can be used by DC directly
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impl<'a, Label: Display> PointCollection<'a, (i32, i32)> for &'a Pie<'a, (i32, i32), Label>

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type Point = &'a (i32, i32)

The item in point iterator
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type IntoIter = Once<&'a (i32, i32)>

The point iterator
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fn point_iter(self) -> Once<&'a (i32, i32)>

framework to do the coordinate mapping

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> Freeze for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> RefUnwindSafe for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>
where Coord: RefUnwindSafe, Label: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> Send for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>
where Coord: Sync, Label: Sync,

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> Sync for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>
where Coord: Sync, Label: Sync,

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> Unpin for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>

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impl<'a, Coord, Label> UnwindSafe for Pie<'a, Coord, Label>
where Coord: RefUnwindSafe, Label: RefUnwindSafe,

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