Specifications

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Issue 3.0
MIS Procedures
Reports
12.8.14 Pie graph
Pie graphs display a circle divided into wedges. A wedge is drawn for each data item, representing
the fractional contribution of that data item to the total. All the data items in the scope, regardless of
group, make up one pie. Because negative values cannot be represented, a standard bar chart is drawn
if the data contains any negative values. Choose
Pie chart
to display this type of graph.
12.8.15 Isographic Pie graph
The Isographic Pie graph draws the pie from a 3-D perspective. The pie appears to have some
thickness. Choose
3D Pie chart
to display this type of graph.
12.8.16 Area graph
An Area graph is similar to a Line graph except the area below the data line is filled. If more than one
group of data are plotted, they are drawn in order of decreasing average value so that the groups with
smaller values are not obscured by the groups with larger values. Choose
Area under points
to
display this type of graph.
12.8.17 Strata graph
A Strata graph is similar to an Area graph, but it shows the summed total of a particular index over
all groups. The height of the combined area represents the total over all groups. Sub-areas show how
much each group contributes to the total. Choose
Strata chart
to display this type of graph.