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16 changes: 15 additions & 1 deletion doc/python/pie-charts.md
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### Basic Pie Chart ###
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fig.show()
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### Pulling sectors out from the center

For a "pulled-out" or "exploded" layout of the pie chart, use the `pull` argument. It can be a scalar for pulling all sectors or an array to pull only some of the sectors.

```python
import plotly.graph_objects as go

labels = ['Oxygen','Hydrogen','Carbon_Dioxide','Nitrogen']
values = [4500, 2500, 1053, 500]

# pull is given as a fraction of the pie radius
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Pie(labels=labels, values=values, pull=[0, 0, 0.2, 0])])
fig.show()
```

### Pie Charts in subplots

```python
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