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Old 03-11-2008, 12:22 AM
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Charts - Pie CHarts
Elo guys, i'm trying to create a real-time piechart/line chart!!!
I have already implemented the pie chart in my GUI, i have already initialized the piechart thorugh its constructor and assigned default values for the different sectors.

Now what i want is to "re-shap" the pie chart as more data comes in.....kinda of refreshing the state of the piechart each time an info is added.!!

I'm using Chart2D_1.9.6k.

Can anyone please help...!!!
Thanks
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