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values on data points over each other

Hello,

I have made a pie chart but the values in the pie chart are over each other.

What are the possibilities? next to each other? or among each other?

See image

pie_chart.jpg

my question is: how can I fix this?

thanks in advance.

8 Replies
sunilkumarqv
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hi maichel,

use legend with colours

to identify the values

plz see attached

Anonymous
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Author

A pie chart may well not be the best visualization to use here.

I would suggest using a horizontal bar chart.

robert_mika
Master III
Master III

or you can use % instead of full values that will probably unscrambled your data a little bit

Pie Chart are more designed to show percentage.

jagan
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

Hi,

You can also show the numbers in Legend instead of displaying on the slices.  If you have many slices this is the best option.

Or you can use Bar chart.

Generally Pie charts are used to represent the ratios.

Regards,

Jagan.

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Author

Turn on the legend, it's the tidiest way.

emili_bonilla
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

Using the legend is a good option, but to show all the information you may need inside the chart, I'd recommend using the "Text as pop up" display option

Captura.PNG

Regards

Siva_Sankar
Master II
Master II

Maichel,

You need to change the size of the chart or to add some stagger using repeat function with some carriage returns mentioned by Stephen in https://community.qlik.com/thread/29055

awhitfield
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

Hi Maichel,

Checkout the example attached:

with thanks to stephen.redmond

HTH

Andy