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How to display a pie chart using a frame in Java
Problem Description
How to display a pie chart using a frame?
Solution
Following example displays how to a display a piechart by making Slices class & creating arc depending on the slices.
import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Graphics2D; import java.awt.Rectangle; import javax.swing.JComponent; import javax.swing.JFrame; class Slice { double value; Color color; public Slice(double value, Color color) { this.value = value; this.color = color; } } class MyComponent extends JComponent { Slice[] slices = { new Slice(5, Color.black), new Slice(33, Color.green), new Slice(20, Color.yellow), new Slice(15, Color.red) }; MyComponent() {} public void paint(Graphics g) { drawPie((Graphics2D) g, getBounds(), slices); } void drawPie(Graphics2D g, Rectangle area, Slice[] slices) { double total = 0.0D; for (int i = 0; i < slices.length; i++) { total += slices[i].value; } double curValue = 0.0D; int startAngle = 0; for (int i = 0; i < slices.length; i++) { startAngle = (int) (curValue * 360 / total); int arcAngle = (int) (slices[i].value * 360 / total); g.setColor(slices[i].color); g.fillArc(area.x, area.y, area.width, area.height, startAngle, arcAngle); curValue += slices[i].value; } } } public class Main { public static void main(String[] argv) { JFrame frame = new JFrame(); frame.getContentPane().add(new MyComponent()); frame.setSize(300, 200); frame.setVisible(true); } }
Result
The above code sample will produce the following result.
Displays a piechart in a frame.
The following is an example to display a pie chart using a frame.
import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Graphics2D; import java.awt.Rectangle; import javax.swing.JComponent; import javax.swing.JFrame; class Part { double value; Color color; public Part(double value, Color color) { this.value = value; this.color = color; } } class MyComponent extends JComponent { Part[] slices = { new Part(15, Color.yellow), new Part(30, Color.white), new Part(25, Color.blue), new Part(30, Color.red) }; MyComponent() { } public void paint(Graphics g) { drawPie((Graphics2D) g, getBounds(), slices); } void drawPie(Graphics2D g, Rectangle area, Part[] slices) { double total = 0.0D; for (int i = 0; i < slices.length; i++) { total += slices[i].value; } double curValue = 0.0D; int startAngle = 0; for (int i = 0; i < slices.length; i++) { startAngle = (int) (curValue * 360 / total); int arcAngle = (int) (slices[i].value * 360 / total); g.setColor(slices[i].color); g.fillArc(area.x, area.y, area.width, area.height, startAngle, arcAngle); curValue += slices[i].value; } } } public class Panel { public static void main(String[] argv) { JFrame frame = new JFrame(); frame.getContentPane().add(new MyComponent()); frame.setSize(300, 200); frame.setVisible(true); } }
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