Simple -- don't make a pie chart.

-- Bert

(Seriously -- this is an awful display. Consider, instead, a bar plot
plotting cumulative sums of percentages with products/bars ordered from
largest percentage to smallest; or plotting just the percentages in that
order, depending on which is more informative.)

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Tammy Ma <metal_lical...@live.com> wrote:

> I have the following dataframe:
>
> Product    predicted_MarketShare  Predicted_MS_Percentage
> A                    2.827450e-02                             2.8
> B                    4.716403e-06                             0.0
> C                    1.741686e-01                             17.4
> D                   1.716303e-04                             0.0
> .......
>
> Because there are so many products, and most of predicted Market share is
> around 0%.
> When I make pie chart, the labels of those product with 0% market share
> are overlapping.
> How do I make the labels are not overlapping?
>
> Kind regards.
> Tammy
>
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