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I need to add a pie chart to a GUI, and my code is not in OOP format, and most of the tutorials I have seen are based on code in OOP format. Could someone let me know if they know a way I could solve this problem.










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I need to add a pie chart to a GUI, and my code is not in OOP format, and most of the tutorials I have seen are based on code in OOP format. Could someone let me know if they know a way I could solve this problem.










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  • see this tutorial

    – prashant rana
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I need to add a pie chart to a GUI, and my code is not in OOP format, and most of the tutorials I have seen are based on code in OOP format. Could someone let me know if they know a way I could solve this problem.










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    You will need to supply a LOT more detail for people to be able to help you. Please read the doc about asking good questions stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

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  • see this tutorial

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    You will need to supply a LOT more detail for people to be able to help you. Please read the doc about asking good questions stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – hardillb
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  • see this tutorial

    – prashant rana
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You will need to supply a LOT more detail for people to be able to help you. Please read the doc about asking good questions stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– hardillb
Jan 1 at 13:06





You will need to supply a LOT more detail for people to be able to help you. Please read the doc about asking good questions stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– hardillb
Jan 1 at 13:06













see this tutorial

– prashant rana
Jan 1 at 13:09





see this tutorial

– prashant rana
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"OOP" format doesn't matter. Just use pygal:



http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/types/pie.html



pie_chart = pygal.Pie()
pie_chart.title = 'Browser usage in February 2012 (in %)'
pie_chart.add('IE', 19.5)
pie_chart.add('Firefox', 36.6)
pie_chart.add('Chrome', 36.3)
pie_chart.add('Safari', 4.5)
pie_chart.add('Opera', 2.3)
pie_chart.render()


The following are the output methods



http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/output.html






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    "OOP" format doesn't matter. Just use pygal:



    http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/types/pie.html



    pie_chart = pygal.Pie()
    pie_chart.title = 'Browser usage in February 2012 (in %)'
    pie_chart.add('IE', 19.5)
    pie_chart.add('Firefox', 36.6)
    pie_chart.add('Chrome', 36.3)
    pie_chart.add('Safari', 4.5)
    pie_chart.add('Opera', 2.3)
    pie_chart.render()


    The following are the output methods



    http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/output.html






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      "OOP" format doesn't matter. Just use pygal:



      http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/types/pie.html



      pie_chart = pygal.Pie()
      pie_chart.title = 'Browser usage in February 2012 (in %)'
      pie_chart.add('IE', 19.5)
      pie_chart.add('Firefox', 36.6)
      pie_chart.add('Chrome', 36.3)
      pie_chart.add('Safari', 4.5)
      pie_chart.add('Opera', 2.3)
      pie_chart.render()


      The following are the output methods



      http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/output.html






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        "OOP" format doesn't matter. Just use pygal:



        http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/types/pie.html



        pie_chart = pygal.Pie()
        pie_chart.title = 'Browser usage in February 2012 (in %)'
        pie_chart.add('IE', 19.5)
        pie_chart.add('Firefox', 36.6)
        pie_chart.add('Chrome', 36.3)
        pie_chart.add('Safari', 4.5)
        pie_chart.add('Opera', 2.3)
        pie_chart.render()


        The following are the output methods



        http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/output.html






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        "OOP" format doesn't matter. Just use pygal:



        http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/types/pie.html



        pie_chart = pygal.Pie()
        pie_chart.title = 'Browser usage in February 2012 (in %)'
        pie_chart.add('IE', 19.5)
        pie_chart.add('Firefox', 36.6)
        pie_chart.add('Chrome', 36.3)
        pie_chart.add('Safari', 4.5)
        pie_chart.add('Opera', 2.3)
        pie_chart.render()


        The following are the output methods



        http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/output.html







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