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You already have the image as a pie so why not just overlay a background-coloured circle on the middle?

I can draw a circle separately. Here's the separate code. I use GD::Simple

#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI ':standard'; use strict; use warnings; use GD::Simple; # create a new image (width, height) my $img = GD::Simple->new(200, 100); $img->bgcolor('white'); $img->fgcolor('blue'); $img->moveTo(60, 50); # (x, y) $img->ellipse(80, 80); binmode STDOUT; print "Content-type: image/png\n\n"; print $img->png;

How can I insert it to the Pie chart code... Can you help me?

Can I use like this?

my $img = (GD::Simple->new(200, 100), GD::Graph::pie->new(500, 600));

In reply to Re^2: doughnut charts with gd:graph by theravadamonk
in thread doughnut charts with gd:graph by theravadamonk

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