Pie Chart

A Pie Chart represents values as slices of a circle. The size of each slice shows its contribution to the total, making it useful for comparing part-to-whole relationships across a small number of categories.

Pie Chart

Configuring Data

Configure the Pie Chart in the ASSIGN DATA tab. At least one field is required in Values.

Data section Requirement Description
Values Required Accepts one or more measures or numeric expressions. Each value is aggregated and determines the size of a segment.
Columns Optional Accepts one or more dimensions that divide the values into categorized segments. Multiple fields create a drill-down hierarchy.
Row Optional Accepts one dimension and creates a separate Pie Chart for each distinct value.
Hidden Column Optional Accepts measures or dimensions used for filtering, linking, or underlying data without displaying them in the chart.
Filters Optional Accepts measures or dimensions and applies additional filtering conditions.
Tooltip Optional Accepts one or more measures shown as supplementary tooltip values.

Assigning Data

  1. Drag the Pie Chart from the toolbox onto the design canvas.
  2. Select the chart and click the Settings icon.
  3. Switch to the ASSIGN DATA tab.
  4. Add a measure or numeric expression to Values.
  5. Optionally, add dimensions to Columns to create categorized segments and a drill-down hierarchy.
  6. Optionally, add a dimension to Row to create multiple charts.
  7. Add fields to Hidden Column, Filters, or Tooltip as needed.

Without a Columns field, the configured Values fields form the segments. With a Columns field, the chart groups each measure by the distinct dimension values.

Settings menu

Click the More options icon for an assigned field to access the options supported by that field and data section:

Drill Down

Widgets that support hierarchies enable drill-down when multiple dimension fields are assigned to the hierarchy data section. Select a data point to move to the next level, and use the widget breadcrumb to return to a previous level.

NOTE: Avoid placing a lower-level hierarchy field in Hidden Column than the field displayed in Columns, because this can produce duplicate grouped values.

Formatting the Pie Chart

You can format the Pie Chart using the property categories listed below.

Basic Settings

Configure the chart type, value labels, label content, suffix, and chart size. Refer to Basic Settings for more information.

Tooltip Settings

Configure tooltip visibility, content, and right-to-left display. Refer to Tooltip Settings for more information.

Series Settings

Configure the grid arrangement used when the widget displays multiple Pie Charts. Refer to Series Settings for more information.

Legend Settings

Configure legend visibility, interaction, position, shape, title, and text behavior. Refer to Legend Settings for more information.

Series Palette

Configure the colors used by the chart segments. Refer to Series Palette for more information.

Refer to Linking for information about configuring navigation to another dashboard or URL.

Font Settings

Refer to Font Settings for information about configuring font-related properties.

Filter

Refer to Filter Settings for information about configuring filter-related properties.

Container Appearance

Refer to Container Appearance for information about configuring the widget container.

Container Actions

Refer to Container Actions for information about configuring viewer actions.

No Data Appearance

Refer to No Data Appearance for information about configuring the widget when no data is available.

Export Settings

Refer to Export Options for information about configuring available export formats.

View Underlying Data

Refer to View Underlying Data for information about allowing viewers to inspect the chart’s underlying records.

AI-Powered Summarization

When available, this category controls whether viewers can generate a natural-language summary of the chart data.