Highcharts donut chart customization
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I have a license for highcharts and I would like to create a char like the one bellow:

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The most similar component on highcharts is the following one:

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Does someone know is is posible to replace the PIE inside for just a percent? or some other good client side javascript librarie to do it?

You can find a demo and the API in the following links.

DEMO http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/jquery/1.7.2/highslide-software/highcharts.com/tree/master/samples/highcharts/demo/pie-donut/

API http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts#chart

Thanks

Tungstite answered 31/8, 2012 at 16:31 Comment(0)
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Check about innerSize.

"The size of the inner diameter for the pie. A size greater than 0 renders a donut chart. Can be a percentage or pixel value. Percentages are relative to the size of the plot area. Pixel values are given as integers. Defaults to 0." reference

Than you can take a look this example which shows how to put the text inside the donut chart.

Hope it help you.

Anhanhalt answered 31/8, 2012 at 17:21 Comment(1)
Check out this example here: jsfiddle.net/wergeld/e2qpa/47. This is using the example you listed. So many possibilities with this. The only "flaw" I see is in aligning the background gray circle and text. Seems the center is not really where you think it should be when looking at the final donut chart.Cranach
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You might try using title as an alternative and rather simple approach.

            title: {
                text: 'Budget',
                align: 'center',
                verticalAlign: 'middle',
                style: {
                    fontSize: '9.5px'
                } 
            },

JsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/amigoo/zwod86e1/

Fleabag answered 16/9, 2015 at 7:26 Comment(0)
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 function(chart4) {
chart4.renderer.text('<span style="word-wrap: break-word !important;">Reduced by <br/>10 Years</span>', (chart4.chartWidth/2)-38, (chart4.chartHeight/2)-5)
             .css({

                color: '#4b4b4b',
                fontWeight: 'bold',
                fontSize: '12px'

            })
            .add();
}
Dwt answered 2/1, 2014 at 13:1 Comment(0)

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