log($data, 'data'); $w = 570; $h = 210; $x=round($w/2); $y=round($h/2); $radius=90; $c = new PieChart($w, $h); # The labels for the pie chart $labels = array('Fonds propres', 'Provisions Risques', 'Compte Courant', 'Dettes Financières', 'Dettes Fournisseurs', 'Dettes fiscales', 'Autres Dettes', 'Trésorerie Passive'); $textBoxObj = $c->addTitle("Composition du passif", "timesbi.ttf", 15); # Set the center of the pie at (180, 140) and the radius to 100 pixels $c->setPieSize($x, $y, $radius); $c->setLabelLayout(SideLayout); # Set the label box background color the same as the sector color, with glass effect, # and with 5 pixels rounded corners $t = $c->setLabelStyle(); $t->setBackground(SameAsMainColor, Transparent, glassEffect()); $t->setRoundedCorners(5); # Set the border color of the sector the same color as the fill color. Set the line # color of the join line to black (0x0) $c->setLineColor(SameAsMainColor, 0x000000); # Set the start angle to 135 degrees may improve layout when there are many small # sectors at the end of the data array (that is, data sorted in descending order). It # is because this makes the small sectors position near the horizontal axis, where # the text label has the least tendency to overlap. For data sorted in ascending # order, a start angle of 45 degrees can be used instead. $c->setStartAngle(135); $c->setLabelFormat("<*block,valign=absmiddle*>{label} <*font=timesbi.ttf,size=0*>({percent|0}%)"); # Set the pie data and the pie labels $c->setData($data, $labels); $c->set3D(20); # output the chart header("Content-type: image/png"); print($c->makeChart2(PNG)); ?> ?>