[Qgis-user] Pie charts i QGIS 2.14

Neumann, Andreas a.neumann at carto.net
Fri Mar 11 04:10:32 PST 2016


Hi Magnus, 

And what exactly isn't working with the exiting diagrams --> Pie Charts
functionality? 

What you list below should all be possible. 

The third point, the size intervals, is a bit more tricky, because by
default, QGIS scales continuous (without fixed interval). But with a
QGIS expression you can also force the size to discrete steps. You could
divide/round the data in the expression to force it into discrete steps
for sizing the pie chart. 

So - can you be more specific - what exactly doesn't work as expected? 

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Note, if you don't need pies (no subdivisions), but just proportional
symbols, you should better use the simple renderer, choose a symbol and
use the size-assistant. The size assistant can be found at this
drop-down button next to the Size input widget. 

Andreas 

On 2016-03-11 12:42, johnrobot wrote:

> Hi
> I would like to draw pie charts/circles for a polygon layer using data from
> the attribute table, for example population data. I have tried using
> properties- diagram, but it doesn´t seem to match what I am looking for. I
> would like to see this:
> 
> - Based on attribute values, draw pie charts/circles.
> - Let me choose outline and fill colours/patterns.
> - Let me choose data intervals and the circle size for each interval.
> 
> What would be the best way of achieving this in QGIS? I found
> https://github.com/LCacheux68224/ProportionalCircles, but it seems that I
> have to involve our IT department to install QGIS plugins, since I do not
> have admin rights on my computer.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Magnus
> 
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