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Published inJan 2015
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Joe Kuan
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Joe Kuan

Joe Kuan was born in Hong Kong and continued his education in the UK from secondary school to university. He studied computer science at the University of Southampton for his BSc and PhD. After finishing his education, he worked with different technologies and industries in the UK. Currently, he is working for iTrinegy—a company specializing in network emulation, profiling, and performance monitoring. He enjoys working on a variety of projects and applying different programming languages. Part of his role is to develop frontend data and present complex network data in stylish and interactive charts. He has adopted Highcharts in his company products since the early version 2. Since then, he has been contributing blogs (joekuan.wordpress.com) and software (joekuan.org) on Highcharts, Highstocks, and Highmaps. In December 2012, he published his first book, Learning Highcharts, Packt Publishing, which is a comprehensive book on Highcharts covering tutorials, examples, tricks, and tips.
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Plotting simple pie charts – single series


In this chapter, we are going to use video gaming data supplied by vgchartz (www.vgchartz.com). The following is the pie chart configuration, and the data is the number of games sold in 2011 according to publishers, based on the top 100 games sold. Wii Sports is taken out of the dataset because it is free with the Wii console:

      chart: {
        renderTo: 'container',
        type: 'pie',
        borderWidth: 1,
        borderRadius: 5
      },
      title: {
        text: 'Number of Software Games Sold in 2011 Grouped by Publishers',
      },
      credits: { 
        ...
      },
      series: [{
        data: [ [ 'Nintendo', 54030288 ], 
            [ 'Electronic Arts', 31367739 ],
            ... ]
      }]

Here is a simple pie chart screenshot with the first data point (Nintendo) starting at the 12 o'clock position. The first slice always starts at the 12 o'clock position unless we specify a different start point with the startAngle option...

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Joe Kuan

Joe Kuan was born in Hong Kong and continued his education in the UK from secondary school to university. He studied computer science at the University of Southampton for his BSc and PhD. After finishing his education, he worked with different technologies and industries in the UK. Currently, he is working for iTrinegy—a company specializing in network emulation, profiling, and performance monitoring. He enjoys working on a variety of projects and applying different programming languages. Part of his role is to develop frontend data and present complex network data in stylish and interactive charts. He has adopted Highcharts in his company products since the early version 2. Since then, he has been contributing blogs (joekuan.wordpress.com) and software (joekuan.org) on Highcharts, Highstocks, and Highmaps. In December 2012, he published his first book, Learning Highcharts, Packt Publishing, which is a comprehensive book on Highcharts covering tutorials, examples, tricks, and tips.
Read more about Joe Kuan