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I'm trying to make it render some nice looking plots using this library. However I'm having issues getting the title to render right using the chart.PieChart{} interface. The title renders overs the pie chart.
How can I make it so the chart is smaller than the title section so the title is an actual header.
func renderPieChart(parties map[string]float64, member DB_CongressMember) ([]byte, error) {
values := make([]chart.Value, 0, len(parties))
for k, v := range parties {
values = append(values, chart.Value{
Value: v,
Label: k,
Style: chart.Style{
FillColor: getColorForParty(k),
},
})
}
// Create a new pie chart
pie := chart.PieChart{
Width: 512,
Height: 512,
Values: values,
Title: "Which Parties " + member.Name + " works with",
}
// Render the pie chart as a PNG image
b := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{})
err := pie.Render(chart.PNG, b)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return b.Bytes(), nil
}
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I did a little bit more testing, and it occurs with other renderers. I can't seem to get it to honor the Style information passed in when there's only one value included in the Values list.
Not sure what is significant about that, but I find it weird.
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I'm trying to make it render some nice looking plots using this library. However I'm having issues getting the title to render right using the
chart.PieChart{}
interface. The title renders overs the pie chart.How can I make it so the chart is smaller than the title section so the title is an actual header.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: