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How do we bring, 2 y-axis values into same pie chart ?
I have 3 columns Country,Count,Percentage.
Percentage is computed on Count.
  
GRAPH FILE VSEP
SUM Count AS ''
Percentage AS ''
ACROSS Country
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH PIEMULTI
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHEDIT SERVER
ON GRAPH SET BARNUMB ON
ON GRAPH SET 3D OFF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO ON
ON GRAPH SET GRID ON
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS 518
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS 985

It is actually generating 2 graphs.
So how to bring all the y-axis values into same pie-chart.

tks/sam


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How do you think that graph should look?

If you remove the percentage you will get a graph with only the count, but a pie chart has for each country a pie, that pie represents the value (count) but is also representing a percentage, since the whole graph is 100 %.

In the options you will see the possibility to label each pie with both the values and the percentage.

I hope this helps.




Frank

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