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i want to design following charts in android using canvas or other methods please help me...

As Show in image i want to draw sections of circle as per input in percentage Ex. 50% part of circle is red color and 50% part in cream color with some text as show in image.

As Show in image i want to draw sections of circle as per input in percentage Ex. 50% part of circle is red color and 50% part in cream color with some text as show in image.

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    why you want to use canvas, can't you try it using AchartEngine? Oct 18, 2011 at 6:25
  • Its like a pie-chart have tried achart-engine an open sourec library for charts in android.visit the following link. code.google.com/p/achartengine Oct 18, 2011 at 6:25
  • Thanks for such useful information... Oct 18, 2011 at 6:29

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could be helpful,

public class View_PieChart extends View {
    private static final int WAIT = 0;
    private static final int IS_READY_TO_DRAW = 1;
    private static final int IS_DRAW = 2;
    private static final float START_INC = 30;
    private Paint mBgPaints   = new Paint();
    private Paint mLinePaints = new Paint();
    private int   mOverlayId;
    private int   mWidth;
    private int   mHeight;
    private int   mGapLeft;
    private int   mGapRight;
    private int   mGapTop;
    private int   mGapBottom;
    private int   mBgColor;
    private int   mState = WAIT;
    private float mStart;
    private float mSweep;
    private int   mMaxConnection;
    private List<PieDetailsItem> mDataArray;
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public View_PieChart (Context context){
        super(context);
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public View_PieChart(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    @Override 
    protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) {
        super.onDraw(canvas);
        //------------------------------------------------------
        if (mState != IS_READY_TO_DRAW) return;
        canvas.drawColor(mBgColor);
        //------------------------------------------------------
        mBgPaints.setAntiAlias(true);
        mBgPaints.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
        mBgPaints.setColor(0x88FF0000);
        mBgPaints.setStrokeWidth(0.5f);
        //------------------------------------------------------
        mLinePaints.setAntiAlias(true);
        mLinePaints.setStyle(Paint.Style.STROKE);
        mLinePaints.setColor(0xff000000);
        mLinePaints.setStrokeWidth(0.5f);
        //------------------------------------------------------
        RectF mOvals = new RectF( mGapLeft, mGapTop, mWidth - mGapRight, mHeight - mGapBottom);
        //------------------------------------------------------
        mStart = START_INC;
        PieDetailsItem Item;
        for (int i = 0; i < mDataArray.size(); i++) {
            Item = (PieDetailsItem) mDataArray.get(i);
            mBgPaints.setColor(Item.Color);
            mSweep = (float) 360 * ( (float)Item.Count / (float)mMaxConnection );
            canvas.drawArc(mOvals, mStart, mSweep, true, mBgPaints);
            canvas.drawArc(mOvals, mStart, mSweep, true, mLinePaints);
            mStart += mSweep;
        }
        //------------------------------------------------------
        Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
        options.inScaled = false;
        /*Bitmap OverlayBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), mOverlayId, options);
        canvas.drawBitmap(OverlayBitmap, 0.0f, 0.0f, null);*/
        //------------------------------------------------------
        mState = IS_DRAW;
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public void setGeometry(int width, int height, int GapLeft, int GapRight, int GapTop, int GapBottom, int OverlayId) {
        mWidth     = width;
        mHeight    = height;
        mGapLeft   = GapLeft;
        mGapRight  = GapRight;
        mGapTop    = GapTop;
        mGapBottom = GapBottom;
        mOverlayId = OverlayId;
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public void setSkinParams(int bgColor) {
        mBgColor   = bgColor;
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public void setData(List<PieDetailsItem> data, int MaxConnection) {
        mDataArray = data;
        mMaxConnection = MaxConnection;
        mState = IS_READY_TO_DRAW;
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public void setState(int State) {
        mState = State;
    }
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public int getColorValue( int Index ) {
        if (mDataArray == null) return 0;
        if (Index < 0){
            return ((PieDetailsItem)mDataArray.get(0)).Color;
        } else if (Index >= mDataArray.size()){
            return ((PieDetailsItem)mDataArray.get(mDataArray.size()-1)).Color;
        } else {
            return ((PieDetailsItem)mDataArray.get(mDataArray.size()-1)).Color;
        }
    }
}
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  • i try this code its working but another issue is how to Add text (Ex.50% as show in above image) in that particular part of pie chart?? Oct 18, 2011 at 11:30
  • You can draw the text over the chart try like this Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setColor(Color.WHITE); paint.setStyle(Style.FILL); canvas.drawPaint(paint); paint.setColor(Color.BLACK); paint.setTextSize(20); canvas.drawText("Some Text", 10, 25, paint);
    – Thiru
    Oct 18, 2011 at 12:14
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you can you chart engine for this type of chart.

check this url: http://www.artfulbits.com/articles/samples/aicharts/sample-viewer.aspx?sample=piesample

Regards, Girish

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  • i try this code its working but another issue is how to Add text (Ex.50% as show in above image) in that particular part of pie chart?? Oct 18, 2011 at 11:30

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