Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie - DEPRECATED : now use Tk::Chart.
DEPRECATED : please does not use this module, but use now Tk::Chart.
Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie is an extension of the Canvas widget. It is an easy way to build an interactive pie graph into your Perl Tk widget. The module is written entirely in Perl/Tk.
You can set a background gradient color.
When the mouse cursor passes over a pie slice or its entry in the legend, the pie slice turn to a color (that you can change) and a balloon box display to help identify it.
You can use 3 methods to zoom (vertically, horizontally or both).
You can set a background gradient color by using all methods of Tk::Canvas::GradientColor. By default, it is not enabled.
To enabled background gradient color the first time, you firstly have to call enabled_gradientcolor method and configure your color and type of gradient with set_gradientcolor.
$GraphDummies->enabled_gradientcolor(); $GraphDummies->set_gradientcolor( -start_color => '#6585ED', -end_color => '#FFFFFF', );
Please, read "WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS" in Tk::Canvas::GradientColor documentation to know all available configurations.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie; my $mw = new MainWindow( -title => 'Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie example', ); my $GraphDummies = $mw->Pie( -title => 'CPAN mirrors around the World', -background => 'white', -linewidth => 2, )->pack(qw / -fill both -expand 1 /); my @data = ( [ 'Europe', 'Asia', 'Africa', 'Oceania', 'Americas' ], [ 97, 33, 3, 6, 61 ], ); $GraphDummies->plot( \@data ); MainLoop();
-background -borderwidth -closeenough -confine -cursor -height -highlightbackground -highlightcolor -highlightthickness -insertbackground -insertborderwidth -insertofftime -insertontime -insertwidth -relief -scrollregion -selectbackground -selectborderwidth -selectforeground -takefocus -width -xscrollcommand -xscrollincrement -yscrollcommand -yscrollincrement
Many options allow you to configure your graph as you want. The default configuration is already OK, but you can change it.
Title of your graph.
-title => 'My pie graph title',
Default : undef
Position of title : center, left or right
-titleposition => 'left',
Default : center
Title color of your graph.
-titlecolor => 'red',
Default : black
Set the font for the title text. See also textfont option.
-titlefont => 'Times 15 {normal}',
Default : {Times} 12 {bold}
Height for title graph space.
-titleheight => 100,
Default : 40
Set width of all lines slice pie inthe graph.
-linewidth => 10,
Default : 1
This controls the colors of the lines. This should be a reference to an array of color names.
-colordata => [ qw(green pink blue cyan) ],
Default :
[ 'red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow', 'purple', 'cyan', '#996600', '#99A6CC', '#669933', '#929292', '#006600', '#FFE100', '#00A6FF', '#009060', '#B000E0', '#A08000', 'orange', 'brown', 'black', '#FFCCFF', '#99CCFF', '#FF00CC', '#FF8000', '#006090', ],
The default array contain 24 colors. If you have more than 24 samples, the next line will have the color of the first array case (red).
The angle at which the first data slice will be displayed, with 0 degrees being "3 o'clock".
-startangle => 90,
Default : 0
The Canvas method creates a widget object. This object supports the configure and cget methods described in Tk::options which can be used to enquire and modify the options described above.
When the graph is created and the widget size changes, the graph is automatically re-created. Call this method to avoid resizing.
$GraphDummies->disabled_automatic_redraw;
Use this method to allow your graph to be recreated automatically when the widget size change. When the graph is created for the first time, this method is called.
$GraphDummies->enabled_automatic_redraw;
This method allows you to clear the graph. The canvas will not be destroy. It's possible to redraw your last graph using the redraw method.
Use this method to create your pie graph.
\@data
Fill an array of arrays with the legend values and the values of the datasets (\@data). Make sure that every array have the same size, otherwise Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie will complain and refuse to compile the graph.
my @data = ( [ '1st', '2nd', '3rd', '4th', '5th', '6th', '7th', '8th', '9th' ], [ 1, 2, 52, 6, 3, 17.5, 1, 43, 10 ] );
@data have to contain two arrays, the legend values and the values of the datasets.
If you don't have a value for a point in a dataset, you can use undef, and the point will be skipped.
[ 1, undef, 5, 6, 3, 1.5, undef, 3, 4 ]
-substitutionvalue => real number,
If you have a no real number value in a dataset, it will be replaced by a constant value.
my @data = ( [ '1st', '2nd', '3rd', '4th', '5th', '6th', '7th', '8th', '9th' ], [ 1, '--', 5, 6, 3, 1.5, 1, 3, 4 ], ); $PieGraphDummies->plot( \@data, -substitutionvalue => '12', ); # mistake, -- and NA will be replace by 12
-substitutionvalue have to be a real number (ex : 12, .25, 02.25, 5.2e+11, etc ...)
Redraw the graph.
If you have used clearchart for any reason, it is possible to redraw the graph. Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie supports the configure and cget methods described in the Tk::options manpage. If you use configure method to change a widget specific option, the modification will not be display. If the graph was already displayed and if you not resize the widget, call redraw method to resolv the bug.
... $fenetre->Button(-text => 'Change title', -command => sub { $PieGraphDummies->configure(-title => 'other title'); } )->pack; ... # title will be changed but not displayed if you not resize the widget. ... $fenetre->Button(-text => 'Change title', -command => sub { $PieGraphDummies->configure(-title => 'other title'); $PieGraphDummies->redraw; } )->pack; ... # OK, title will be changed and displayed without resize the widget.
zoom the graph (vertical and horizontal zoom).
$PieGraphDummies->zoom($zoom);
$zoom must be an integer great than 0.
Ex : 300*300 size $PieGraphDummies->zoom(50); # size divide by 2 => 150*150 ... $PieGraphDummies->zoom(200); # size multiplie by 2 => 600*600 ... $PieGraphDummies->zoom(120); # 20% add in each axis => 360*360 ... $PieGraphDummies->zoom(100); # original resize 300*300.
Horizontal zoom.
# original canvas size 300*300 $PieGraphDummies->zoomx(50); # new size : 150*300 ... $PieGraphDummies->zoom(100); # new size : 300*300
Vertical zoom.
# original canvas size 300*300 $PieGraphDummies->zoomy(50); # new size : 300*150 ... $PieGraphDummies->zoom(100); # new size : 300*300
See Tk::Canvas for details of the standard options.
See Tk::ForDummies::Graph, Tk::ForDummies::Graph::FAQ, GD::Graph.
Djibril Ousmanou, <djibel at cpan.org>
<djibel at cpan.org>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-tk-fordummies-graph at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Tk-ForDummies-Graph. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
bug-tk-fordummies-graph at rt.cpan.org
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Tk::ForDummies::Graph::Pie
You can also look for information at:
RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Tk-ForDummies-Graph
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
http://annocpan.org/dist/Tk-ForDummies-Graph
CPAN Ratings
http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Tk-ForDummies-Graph
Search CPAN
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Tk-ForDummies-Graph/
Copyright 2010 Djibril Ousmanou, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Tk::ForDummies::Graph, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Tk::ForDummies::Graph
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Tk::ForDummies::Graph
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.