They are excellent at showing the relational proportions between data.
-Pie and doughnut charts are effectively the same class in Chart.js, but have one different default value - their `percentageInnerCutout`. This equates what percentage of the inner should be cut out. This defaults to `0` for pie charts, and `50` for doughnuts.
+Pie and doughnut charts are effectively the same class in Chart.js, but have one different default value - their `cutoutPercentage`. This equates what percentage of the inner should be cut out. This defaults to `0` for pie charts, and `50` for doughnuts.
They are also registered under two aliases in the `Chart` core. Other than their different default value, and different alias, they are exactly the same.
// and the Doughnut chart defaults but this particular instance will have `animateScale` set to `true`.
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-We can also change these default values for each Doughnut type that is created, this object is available at `Chart.defaults.doughnut`. Pie charts also have a clone of these defaults available to change at `Chart.defaults.pie`, with the only difference being `percentageInnerCutout` being set to 0.
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+We can also change these default values for each Doughnut type that is created, this object is available at `Chart.defaults.doughnut`. Pie charts also have a clone of these defaults available to change at `Chart.defaults.pie`, with the only difference being `cutoutPercentage` being set to 0.
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