Example usage for org.jfree.chart.plot PiePlot setDataset

List of usage examples for org.jfree.chart.plot PiePlot setDataset

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In this page you can find the example usage for org.jfree.chart.plot PiePlot setDataset.

Prototype

public void setDataset(PieDataset dataset) 

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Sets the dataset and sends a DatasetChangeEvent to 'this'.

Usage

From source file:msi.gama.outputs.layers.ChartLayerStatement.java

private void createSlices(final IScope scope) throws GamaRuntimeException {
    int i = 0;/* w w  w . jav a2 s . co m*/
    dataset = new DefaultPieDataset();
    final PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) chart.getPlot();
    for (final ChartData e : datas) {
        final String legend = e.getName();
        ((DefaultPieDataset) dataset).insertValue(i++, legend, null);
        history.append(legend);
        history.append(',');
    }
    if (history.length() > 0) {
        history.deleteCharAt(history.length() - 1);
    }
    history.append(Strings.LN);
    plot.setDataset((DefaultPieDataset) dataset);
    i = 0;
    for (final ChartData e : datas) {
        plot.setSectionPaint(i++, e.getColor());
    }
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator("{0} = {1} ({2})"));
    if (exploded) {
        for (final Object c : ((DefaultPieDataset) dataset).getKeys()) {
            plot.setExplodePercent((Comparable) c, 0.20);
        }
    }
    plot.setSectionOutlinesVisible(false);
    plot.setLabelFont(getLabelFont());
    plot.setNoDataMessage("No data available yet");
    plot.setCircular(true);
    plot.setLabelGap(0.02);
    plot.setInteriorGap(0);
}

From source file:edu.dlnu.liuwenpeng.ChartFactory.ChartFactory.java

/**    
* Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.      
* The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value    
* for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2     
* then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code>     
* is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>).      
* Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be     
* tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright     
* red/green).    /*  w  ww .j  a v a2 s  . c om*/
* <p>    
* For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a     
* difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of     
* 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.    
* <P>    
* The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance    
* as the plot.    
* <p>    
* Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit     
* Xhenseval</a>.    
*    
* @param title  the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted).    
* @param dataset  the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted).    
* @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used     
*                         to compare each key in the dataset    
* @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,    
*                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change     
*                               required to reach top scale.    
* @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be     
*                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.    
* @param legend  a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required.    
* @param tooltips  configure chart to generate tool tips?    
* @param locale  the locale (<code>null</code> not permitted).    
* @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true    
* @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %     
*                        difference between the two datasets.     
*    
* @return A pie chart.    
*     
* @since 1.0.7    
*/
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, Locale locale,
        boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale));
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    if (tooltips) {
        plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale));
    }

    List keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
        Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next();
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle = null;
        subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }

    return chart;
}

From source file:KIDLYFactory.java

/**
 * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.
 * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value
 * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2
 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code>
 * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>).
 * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be
 * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright
 * red/green).//from  ww  w  . jav a 2 s . c om
 * <p>
 * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a
 * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of
 * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.
 * <P>
 * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance
 * as the plot.
 * <p>
 * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit
 * Xhenseval</a>.
 *
 * @param title  the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted).
 * @param dataset  the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted).
 * @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used
 *                         to compare each key in the dataset
 * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,
 *                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change
 *                               required to reach top scale.
 * @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be
 *                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.
 * @param legend  a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required.
 * @param tooltips  configure chart to generate tool tips?
 * @param locale  the locale (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true
 * @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %
 *                        difference between the two datasets.
 *
 * @return A pie chart.
 *
 * @since 1.0.7
 */
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, Locale locale,
        boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale));
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    if (tooltips) {
        plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale));
    }

    List keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
        Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next();
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle = null;
        subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }
    currentTheme.apply(chart);
    return chart;
}

From source file:edu.dlnu.liuwenpeng.ChartFactory.ChartFactory.java

/**    
* Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.      
* The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value    
* for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2     
* then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code>     
* is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>).      
* Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be     
* tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright     
* red/green).    /*from   w  ww. j a  v  a  2 s .c  o m*/
* <p>    
* For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a     
* difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of     
* 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.    
* <P>    
* The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance    
* as the plot.    
* <p>    
* Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit     
* Xhenseval</a>.    
*    
* @param title  the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted).    
* @param dataset  the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted).    
* @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used     
*                         to compare each key in the dataset    
* @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,    
*                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change     
*                               required to reach top scale.    
* @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be     
*                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.    
* @param legend  a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required.    
* @param tooltips  configure chart to generate tool tips?    
* @param urls  configure chart to generate URLs?    
* @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true    
* @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %     
*                        difference between the two datasets.     
*    
* @return A pie chart.    
*/
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, boolean urls,
        boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator());
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    if (tooltips) {
        plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator());
    }
    if (urls) {
        plot.setURLGenerator(new StandardPieURLGenerator());
    }

    List keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
        Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next();
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle = null;
        subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }

    return chart;
}

From source file:KIDLYFactory.java

/**
 * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.
 * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value
 * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2
 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code>
 * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>).
 * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be
 * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright
 * red/green).//from   www  .j a  va  2  s .  com
 * <p>
 * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a
 * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of
 * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.
 * <P>
 * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance
 * as the plot.
 * <p>
 * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit
 * Xhenseval</a>.
 *
 * @param title  the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted).
 * @param dataset  the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted).
 * @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used
 *                         to compare each key in the dataset
 * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,
 *                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change
 *                               required to reach top scale.
 * @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be
 *                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.
 * @param legend  a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required.
 * @param tooltips  configure chart to generate tool tips?
 * @param urls  configure chart to generate URLs?
 * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true
 * @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %
 *                        difference between the two datasets.
 *
 * @return A pie chart.
 */
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, boolean urls,
        boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator());
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    if (tooltips) {
        plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator());
    }
    if (urls) {
        plot.setURLGenerator(new StandardPieURLGenerator());
    }

    List keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
        Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next();
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle = null;
        subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }
    currentTheme.apply(chart);
    return chart;
}

From source file:org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory.java

/**
 * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.
 * The color of each section will be determined by the move from the value
 * for the same key in {@code previousDataset}. ie if value1 &gt; value2
 * then the section will be in green (unless {@code greenForIncrease}
 * is {@code false}, in which case it would be {@code red}).
 * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be
 * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright
 * red/green)./*from   www.  ja va2  s.  c o  m*/
 * <p>
 * For instance if {@code percentDiffForMaxScale} is 10 (10%), a
 * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of
 * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.
 * <P>
 * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance
 * as the plot.
 * <p>
 * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit
 * Xhenseval</a>.
 *
 * @param title  the chart title ({@code null} permitted).
 * @param dataset  the dataset for the chart ({@code null} permitted).
 * @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used
 *                         to compare each key in the dataset
 * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,
 *                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change
 *                               required to reach top scale.
 * @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be
 *                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.
 * @param locale  the locale ({@code null} not permitted).
 * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with color scheme if true
 * @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %
 *                        difference between the two datasets.
 *
 * @return A pie chart.
 *
 * @since 1.0.7
 */
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, Locale locale, boolean subTitle,
        boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale));
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale));

    List<Comparable> keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Comparable key : keys) {
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.GREEN);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.RED);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                assert series != null; // suppress compiler warning
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                assert series != null; // suppress compiler warning
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, plot);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }
    currentTheme.apply(chart);
    return chart;
}

From source file:org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory.java

/**
 * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets.
 * The color of each section will be determined by the move from the value
 * for the same key in {@code previousDataset}. ie if value1 &gt; value2
 * then the section will be in green (unless {@code greenForIncrease}
 * is {@code false}, in which case it would be {@code red}).
 * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be
 * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright
 * red/green).// w  w  w.j  ava  2  s  .co m
 * <p>
 * For instance if {@code percentDiffForMaxScale} is 10 (10%), a
 * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of
 * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green.
 * <P>
 * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance
 * as the plot.
 * <p>
 * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit
 * Xhenseval</a>.
 *
 * @param title  the chart title ({@code null} permitted).
 * @param dataset  the dataset for the chart ({@code null} permitted).
 * @param previousDataset  the dataset for the last run, this will be used
 *                         to compare each key in the dataset
 * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black,
 *                               percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change
 *                               required to reach top scale.
 * @param greenForIncrease  an increase since previousDataset will be
 *                          displayed in green (decrease red) if true.
 * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with color scheme if true
 * @param showDifference  create a new dataset that will show the %
 *                        difference between the two datasets.
 *
 * @return A pie chart.
 */
public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset,
        int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) {

    PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset);
    plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator());
    plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0));

    plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator());

    List<Comparable> keys = dataset.getKeys();
    DefaultPieDataset series = null;
    if (showDifference) {
        series = new DefaultPieDataset();
    }

    double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale;
    for (Comparable key : keys) {
        Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key);
        Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key);

        if (oldValue == null) {
            if (greenForIncrease) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.GREEN);
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.RED);
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                assert series != null; // suppresses compiler warning
                series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue);
            }
        } else {
            double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0;
            double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255
                    : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent);
            if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue()
                    || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0));
            } else {
                plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0));
            }
            if (showDifference) {
                assert series != null; // suppresses compiler warning
                series.setValue(
                        key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "")
                                + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")",
                        newValue);
            }
        }
    }

    if (showDifference) {
        plot.setDataset(series);
    }

    JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, plot);

    if (subTitle) {
        TextTitle subtitle;
        subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+"
                + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10));
        chart.addSubtitle(subtitle);
    }
    currentTheme.apply(chart);
    return chart;
}