I mean, yes, technically, you can choose to create a whole called "the mass of a bunch of arbitrary things", and then generate this. BUT.
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There are cultural norms that a pie chart expresses percentages of an organic whole; you don't use a pie chart for heights in a classroom.
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@MorlockP GP *befuddled look on face* *shakes head* *thinks kids today aren't learning basic math*Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@MorlockP@trumwill there is no good use for a pie chart, ever. Well, perhaps this one use:pic.twitter.com/5Q8bs5j8Oc
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@MixingChris@MorlockP Pie charts are useful in narrow circumstances. I liked my use here: http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2011/11/09/nothing-says-follow-your-heart-like-a-degree-in-business … - Show replies
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