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  • Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    Hey,

    For the moment this option is not available yet. We are thinking to integrate this in the next releases.

    Thank you !

    Thread Starter ravenheit

    (@ravenheit)

    Hi, thanks for the info ??
    anyway any workaround about this? Like how to adding “%” character behind the text when using “display only absolute value”?

    Thanks a lot!

    Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    Hey,

    How about displaying the absolute value and percentage ? You have this option available there.

    Thank you !

    Thread Starter ravenheit

    (@ravenheit)

    Hi,

    If I try to use absolute value, the pie will only display the value without “%” character, but when I try to display the percentage it will rounding to one decimal. I just want to display the content as 45.5% (on the slice and hover).

    Or are there any option to import data with 3 columns for pie? ??

    Thanks

    Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    Hey,

    If you use the display only the percetange setting, it will show like this:

    https://prntscr.com/9lw8p5

    For the moment the 3 columns options is not available for pie chart. How would you imagine the 3rd column to show in this kind of chart ?

    Thank you !

    Thread Starter ravenheit

    (@ravenheit)

    Hi,

    Sorry, forgot to mention that I need to display the percentage with 2 digit behind commas.

    Well might be easier to tell using this image (using previous csv)
    https://i.imgur.com/4maWeM7.jpg

    So I want to display the content like the one on the right (using quantitative value), but since it used the value, there are no “%” characters. If I use the percentage (one on the left), the decimal will keep rounding to 1 digit behind commas.

    The 3 column is just a sudden idea, like maybe we can use 1 column for the label, 1 column for the percentage value (for percentage thingies), and another column for alternative display value (since the percentage value can only filled by numbers), so I can input the value as “45.55%”. But well just a sudden idea, and maybe useless for another chart ??

    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    I understand now. I will send this to the developers and in order to add it into the next versions.

    Thank you for your suggestions.

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