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The document discusses different types of pie charts including simple, exploded, pie of pie, and bar of pie charts. It provides examples and steps to calculate percentages and degrees for values in a pie chart.

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PIE CHART

Group 2 presentation
What is Pie Chart?

- a circular graph divided into various sectors to


illustrate numerical proportions. In other words,
the pie is divided into different slices, with each
slice representing the frequency of the processes in
the dataset.
Two Types of Pie Chart

2D pie chart 3D pie chart


is a circular graph that visualizes the It is simply a 3D version of a simple
percentage of occurrence of particular pie chart with the same values. You
variables in a dataset. only see your data in three axes.
4 CLASSIFICATION OF 2D PIE
Simple Pie
CHART
Exploded Pie
01 Chart 02 Chart

03 Pie of Pie 04 Bar of Pie


Example 1: Consider the
table below which shows
the data of the number of
balls in a box according to
their colors.
01
1.1 Simple Pie Chart
A simple pie chart or simply called a pie chart is the
most basic type of pie chart. It is the general visual
representation of a pie chart.
02
1.2 Exploded Pie Chart
An exploded pie chart is generated by separating the pie
from the chart as opposed to joining them together. This
is usually done to lay emphasis on a particular slice or
sector in a pie chart.
03
1.3 Pie of Pie
Pie of pie is a simple way of representing more
categories on a pie chart without having a congested
graph that is difficult to read. As the name implies, a pie
of pie is a pie chart generated from an existing pie chart.
04
1.4 Bar of Pie
A bar of pie is another simple way of representing more
categories on a pie chart while avoiding congestion on
the pie chart. Although they serve similar purposes,
unlike the pie of pie, the extension generated from the
existing pie chart is a bar graph.
2 PARTS OF 3D CHART

Exploded 3D Chart
Simple 3D pie chart

The simple 3D pie chart is a 3- The exploded 3 D chart is a 3-


dimensional version of the dimensional version of an
simple pie chart. It visualizes exploded pie chart.
the dataset on the x, y, and z
axes.
PIE CHART CALCULATION
AND FORMULA
Percentage of each value =(Value/Total value)100

Degree of each value =(Value/Total value)360


STEPS ON HOW TO GET THE
PERCENTAGE AND THE DEGREES OF
EACH VALUE
Step 1: We add the Step 2: We calculate the
frequency values percentage of each color in the
together to get the box of balls using the formula
total frequency. So, above.
we have: Total
Blue: (1121175)100 = 9.53%
values =
112+454+65+544 = Red: (4541175)100 = 38.64%
1175 Yellow: (651175)100 = 5.53%
Orange: (5441175)100 =
46.30%
STEPS ON HOW TO GET THE
PERCENTAGE AND THE DEGREES OF
EACH VALUE
Step 3: We calculate the degrees of Step 4: Draw a circle and draw the
each color in the box of balls using degrees using a protractor.
the formula above.

Blue: (1121175)360 = 34.3

Red: (4541175)360 = 139.1

Yellow: (651175)360 = 19.9

Orange: (5441175)360 = 166.7


When should I use a pie chart?
-Pie charts are probably better than any other visual for expressing a part-to-whole relationship. When
you hear “percent of…” or “part of…” that’s one indication a pie chart could meet your needs.

Two primary use cases for a pie chart:

1. To convey that one segment of the total is relatively small or large.

2. If you want your audience to have a general sense of the part-to-whole relationship in your data and
comparing the precise sizes of the slices is less important.
Thank You!

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