This is a very minor and stupid question, but it's breaking me down for no reason.
In the "Business" and "Creative" labels, which is pointing to the larger portion of the pie graph?
This is a very minor and stupid question, but it's breaking me down for no reason.
In the "Business" and "Creative" labels, which is pointing to the larger portion of the pie graph?
It's actually impossible to tell, one is 0% and the other is like 3%. Which one did you never (or almost never) post in? Business and law and so on, or the Creative subforums (game design, writing for games, etc...)?
“If I understand the standard right it is legal and safe to do this but the resulting value could be anything.”
I have no idea why, but my brain seems to think that the "logical" answer is Business is the smaller one.
Thinking about how I would have implemented the pie drawing, I too think that "Business" is likely to be the smaller one.
It makes sense to sort the pie pieces on size, and then it makes sense to label them in the same order as they are sorted.
So the smallest one would be at the top.
Thinking about how I would have implemented the pie drawing, I too think that "Business" is likely to be the smaller one.
It makes sense to sort the pie pieces on size, and then it makes sense to label them in the same order as they are sorted.
So the smallest one would be at the top.
It's also conceivable the labels might simply be sorted alphabetically perhaps Mike can tell us, though most likely it's up to the forum software (IPS or something I think?)
“If I understand the standard right it is legal and safe to do this but the resulting value could be anything.”
Until mike gives the answer, I'd like to present some more evidence
Behold my pie chart:
Clockwise sorted from biggest to smallest.
Also, if you right click on your pie chart, you can get the url to charts.apis.google.com that generate the pie chart, and there you can look for this part: chd=t:354,172,50,26&chl=Technical|Social|Creative|Business
Where you can see the exact values for each slice
Ah, thanks.
So, from this point on, any labels with the lines bundled together when pointing at a pie graph, the pieces in the pie graph are sorted and labeled from top to bottom, just like this one?
I agree that the chart might be a bit confusing, but look at the table right next to it, as well as the list of forums.
You can hover over the "Forums" item on the menu to see what qualifies as Technical, Social, Business, and Creative.
EDIT: Trying to make this format correctly, it seems to have a bunch of white space when I view it after posting, but I can't find a good way to fix it: [table][th=3]Forum Posts[/th]
[tr][td]For Beginners[/td][td]201[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]General Programming[/td][td]177[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]GDNet Lounge[/td][td]132[/td][td]<-- Social subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Game Programming[/td][td]70[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]DirectX and XNA[/td][td]40[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Mobile and Console Development[/td][td]39[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]Math and Physics[/td][td]36[/td][td]<-- Technical subcategory[/td][/tr][/table]
Those are your major posting areas, they table numbers correspond with the graph.
There are some small number of posts to the other clusters of business and creative, but not in your top seven so we cannot see the counts.
I can see that they are sorted by count, my order is "technical, social, business, creative"
It is very useful at a glance for admins and moderators. There are a few people with many posts in Social but very few (or zero) posts in the other categories. Sometimes the "lounge lizards" can become a problem, and it makes them quick to identify.