Charts - Pie
Pie charts express portions of a whole, using arcs or angles within a circle.
Basics
To plot a pie chart, a series must have a data property containing an array of objects.
Those objects should contain a property value
.
They can also have a label
property.
If you plan to update/reorder those data, you should add an id
property which is used for key
props.
Colors
The pie colors can be customized in two ways.
- You can provide a color palette. Each arc of the pie will be colored according to this palette.
- You can provide a
color
property indata
objects which overrides the palette.
<PieChart
colors={['red', 'blue', 'green']} // Use palette
series={[
{
data: [
{ value: 10, color: 'orange' }, // Use color property
// ...
],
},
]}
/>
Default
Palette
Item
Sizing
Pie series shape is described by multiple properties:
innerRadius
The radius between the center and the beginning of the arc. The default is set to 0.outerRadius
The radius between the center and the end of the arc. The default is the largest value available in the drawing area.arcLabelRadius
The radius between the center and the arc label.paddingAngle
The angle (in degrees) between two arcs.cornerRadius
Similar to the CSSborder-radius
.startAngle
/endAngle
The angle range of the pie chart. Values are given in degrees.cx
/cy
The center of the pie charts. By default the middle of the drawing area.
import { PieChart } from '@mui/x-charts/PieChart';
<PieChart
series={[
{
data: [ ... ],
innerRadius: 30,
outerRadius: 100,
paddingAngle: 5,
cornerRadius: 5,
startAngle: -45,
endAngle: 225,
cx: 150,
cy: 150,
}
]}
/>
Playground
The following properties accept percentage string (for example '50%'
).
innerRadius
/outerRadius
/arcLabelRadius
with'100%'
equivalent to maximal radius fitting in the drawing area.cx
,cy
with'100%'
equivalent to the drawing area width/height.
Labels
You can display labels on the arcs.
To do so, the series should get arcLabel
property.
It can either get a function that gets the object associated with the arc and returns the label.
Or you can pass one of the following values:
'value'
display the raw value of the arc.'formattedValue'
display the returned value ofvalueFormatter
for the arc.'label'
display thelabel
property of the arc if provided.
To avoid displaying labels on small arcs, you can provide arcLabelMinAngle
property.
Arcs with angles smaller than the value (in deg) will not have labels.
Highlight
Pie series can get highlightScope
property to manage element highlighting.
Its behavior is described in the dedicated page.
When elements are highlighted or faded they can be customized with dedicated CSS classes: .MuiPieArc-faded
and .MuiPieArc-highlighted
.
CSS is well suited to modify the color
, stroke-width
, or opacity
.
However, to modify the size of a pie arc, you must use the highlighted
and faded
properties, with which you can override any of the properties innerRadius
, outerRadius
, and cornerRadius
when an arc is highlighted or faded.
If you do not want to provide absolute values, you can use additionalRadius
which will be added to the outerRadius
.
This value can be negative to reduce arc size.
Click event
Pie Chart provides an onItemClick
handler for handling clicks on specific pie arcs.
It has the following signature.
const onItemClick = (
event, // The mouse event.
params, // An object that identifies the clicked element.
) => {};
Click on the chart
// Data from item click
// The data will appear here
Animation
To skip animation at the creation and update of your chart you can use the skipAnimation
prop.
When set to true
it skips animation powered by @react-spring/web
.
Charts containers already use the useReducedMotion
from @react-spring/web
to skip animation according to user preferences.
// For a single component chart
<PieChart skipAnimation />
// For a composed chart
<ResponsiveChartContainer>
<PiePlot skipAnimation />
</ResponsiveChartContainer>
Number of items
Radius
API
See the documentation below for a complete reference to all of the props and classes available to the components mentioned here.