Hi, I am working on adding graphs to a PDF, but it isn't easy to see how I can replicate the charts, and I'm not even sure it is possible.
This is a pie chart for a view in the formidable view ID 1108
[frm-graph fields="433" 559_contains="[688]" 468_not_equal="reviewee" 560_contains="[685]" type="pie" data_type="total" x_title="Score" x_min="0" x_show_text_every="1" show_key="1" height="400px" width="600px" no_data="There is no data to display." title="Your reviewers said:"]
I can see how you can adjust the elements in the chart, but how on earth would you replicate this: fields="433" 559_contains="[688]" 468_not_equal="reviewee" 560_contains="[685]" type="pie" data_type="total"
Is there any documentation?
Attached is a chart image of what I am creating in the view and need to replicate a similar in e2pdf
9 October, 2024 16:51:30
E2Pdf
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Hello,
Unfortunately, E2Pdf doesn't yet support directly converting Formidable Forms charts to E2Pdf charts. It needs to check if it's possible to get the required values separately (33.3 / 66.7) via frm-stats shortcode and use these values directly in the E2Pdf Graph / Chart or would it require some custom coding, by creating a separate shortcode, that would generate the required output.
To be more helpful, we need access to the website with the test data and your generated view to try to replicate the chart. If you can provide us access to your website or staging website with test (similar) data - we can try to review it. If it's acceptable for you, you can submit us access details here: https://e2pdf.com/support/requestWe would really appreciate your feedback at WordPress.org!
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