plotrix (version 3.6-4)

pie3D.labels: Display labels on a 3D pie chart

Description

Displays labels on a 3D pie chart.

Usage

pie3D.labels(radialpos,radius=1,height=0.1,theta=pi/6, labels,labelcol=par("fg"),labelcex=1.5,labelrad=1.25,minsep=0.3)

Arguments

radialpos
Position of the label in radians
radius
the radius of the pie in user units
height
the height of the pie in user units
theta
The angle of viewing in radians
labels
The label to display
labelcol
The color of the labels
labelcex
The character expansion factor for the labels
labelrad
The expansion for the labels around the pie.
minsep
The minimum angular separation between label positions.

Value

nil

Details

pie3D.label displays labels on a 3D pie chart. The positions of the labels are given as angles in radians (usually the bisector of the pie sectors). As the labels can be passed directly to pie3D, this function would probably not be called by the user. pie3D.labels tries to separate labels that are placed closer than minsep radians. This simple system will handle minor crowding of labels. If labels are very crowded, capturing the return value of pie3D and editing the label positions may allow the user to avoid manually placing labels.

See Also

pie3D, draw.tilted.sector

Examples

Run this code
 pieval<-c(2,4,6,8)
 bisectors<-pie3D(pieval,explode=0.1,main="3D PIE OPINIONS")
 pielabels<-
  c("We hate\n pies","We oppose\n  pies","We don't\n  care","We just love pies")
 pie3D.labels(bisectors,labels=pielabels)

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