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How to create 100% stacked cylinder chart in Word document using C#?

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Syncfusion Essential DocIO is a .NET Core Word library used to create, read, and edit Word documents programmatically without Microsoft Word or Interop dependencies. Using this library, you can create 100% stacked cylinder chart in Word document in C#.

What is a 100% stacked cylinder chart?

A variation on a column/bar chart that uses cylinder shapes instead of rectangular columns/bars is called a Cylinder chart. In a 100% stacked cylinder chart, each series is vertically stacked one over the other and the total(cumulative) of each bar always equals to 100%.

100% stacked cylinder chart in .NET Core Word library

100% Stacked Cylinder chart in Word document

Steps to create 100% stacked cylinder chart in Word document:

  1. Initialize chart.

Create a chart object by calling the paragraph.AppendChart(446,270) method and specify the chart type to the OfficeChartType.Cylinder_Stacked_100 enum value.

C#

//Create and append the chart to the paragraph.
WChart chart = paragraph.AppendChart(446, 270);
//Set chart type.
chart.ChartType = OfficeChartType.Cylinder_Stacked_100;
  1. Assign data and chart elements.

Add the basic elements like the chart title, data labels and legend.

  • Assign data.
  • ChartTitle of the chart object.
  • Set DataLabels using the DefaultDataPoint.
  • Set TRUE to the chart’s HasLegend property to show the legend, else False.

C#

//Set region of Chart data.
chart.DataRange = chart.ChartData[1, 1, 6, 4];
 
//Apply the chart elements.
//Set a chart title.
chart.ChartTitle = "100% Stacked Cylinder Chart";
 
//Set Datalabels.
IOfficeChartSerie series1 = chart.Series[0];
series1.DataPoints.DefaultDataPoint.DataLabels.IsValue = true;
 
//Set legend.
chart.HasLegend = true;
chart.Legend.Position = OfficeLegendPosition.Bottom;

Applicable properties for 100% stacked cylinder chart

Below is a list of other common properties applicable for 100% stacked cylinder chart.

  • GapWidth
  • GapDepth
  • BarShapeBase and BarShapeTop (to change the shape of the column / bar)
    Note:

    Applying the properties apart from the mentioned list might throw an exception, or the changes will not be reflected in the output document because those properties are not related to the 100% stacked cylinder chart.

The following C# code sample shows the creation of 100% stacked cylinder chart using the Word library.

C#

//Create a new Word document.
using (WordDocument document = new WordDocument())
{
    //Add a section to the document.
    IWSection section = document.AddSection();
    //Add a paragraph to the section.
    IWParagraph paragraph = section.AddParagraph();
    //Create and append the chart to the paragraph.
    WChart chart = paragraph.AppendChart(446, 270);
    //Set chart data.
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(1, 1, "Fruits");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(2, 1, "Apples");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(3, 1, "Grapes");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(4, 1, "Bananas");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(5, 1, "Oranges");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(6, 1, "Melons");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(1, 2, "Joey");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(2, 2, 5);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(3, 2, 4);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(4, 2, 4);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(5, 2, 2);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(6, 2, 2);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(1, 3, "Matthew");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(2, 3, 3);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(3, 3, 5);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(4, 3, 4);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(5, 3, 1);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(6, 3, 7);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(1, 4, "Peter");
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(2, 4, 2);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(3, 4, 2);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(4, 4, 3);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(5, 4, 5);
    chart.ChartData.SetValue(6, 4, 6);
    //Set region of Chart data.
    chart.DataRange = chart.ChartData[1, 1, 6, 4];
    //Set chart series in the column for assigned data region.
    chart.IsSeriesInRows = false;
    //Set a Chart Title.
    chart.ChartTitle = "100% Stacked Cylinder Chart";
    //Set Datalabels.
    IOfficeChartSerie series1 = chart.Series[0];
    IOfficeChartSerie series2 = chart.Series[1];
    IOfficeChartSerie series3 = chart.Series[2];
 
    series1.DataPoints.DefaultDataPoint.DataLabels.IsValue = true;
    series2.DataPoints.DefaultDataPoint.DataLabels.IsValue = true;
    series3.DataPoints.DefaultDataPoint.DataLabels.IsValue = true;
    //Set legend.
    chart.HasLegend = true;
    chart.Legend.Position = OfficeLegendPosition.Bottom;
    //Set chart type.
    chart.ChartType = OfficeChartType.Cylinder_Stacked_100;
    //Create a file stream.
    using (FileStream outputFileStream = new FileStream(Path.GetFullPath(@"../../../Sample.docx"), FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
    {
        //Save the Word document to the file stream.
        document.Save(outputFileStream, FormatType.Docx);
    }
}

A complete working sample of how to create 100% stacked cylinder chart in Word document in C# can be downloaded from GitHub.

Take a moment to peruse the documentation, where you can find basic Word document processing options along with the features like mail mergemerge and split documents, find and replace text in the Word document, protect the Word documents, and most importantly, the PDF and Image conversions with code examples.

Explore more about the rich set of Syncfusion Word Framework features and an online example to create a chart in a Word document.

See Also:

How to create stacked bar cone chart in Word document using C#?

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed learning about how to create 100% stacked cylinder chart in Word document using C#.

You can refer to our ASP.NET Core Word’s feature tour page to know about its other groundbreaking feature representations. You can also explore our ASP.NET Core Word example to understand how to present and manipulate data.

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