Pie chart
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Updated at January 18, 2024
This chart shows a proportional relationship of different categories to a total using circle segments (sectors). The entire circle area is 100% and corresponds to the sum of all categories. The area of each segment corresponds to the percentage of a category in the total amount. Pie charts are a good choice for demonstrating proportions of a small number of segments.
Source table
Product categories | Sales |
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Home appliances | 69M |
Household goods | 57M |
Household cleaners | 44M |
Sections in the wizard
Wizard section | Description |
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Color | Dimension. You can only specify one field here. |
Measures | Measure. You can only specify one field here. |
Sorting | A measure or dimension from the Color section. Affects area sorting. The sorting direction is marked with an icon next to the field: |
Labels | Measure. Displays measure values on the chart. To add callouts with category names to the chart, drag the Measure Names dimension to this section. |
Filters | Dimension or measure. Used as a filter. |
Creating a pie chart
To create a pie chart:
- On the Yandex DataLens home page
, click Create chart. - Under Dataset, select a dataset for visualization.
- Select Pie chart as the chart type.
- Drag a dimension from the dataset to the Color section.
- Drag a measure from the dataset to the Measures section. The values are displayed as pie chart areas.
Recommendations
- If there are more than 4-6 segments per chart, group the smallest of them as Other. A larger number of segments overloads a chart and makes it difficult to understand the data.
- You cannot display negative and null values on this type of chart.
- Do not use pie charts to show changes to proportions over time or for precisely comparing data by category.