in this video we'll take a look at how
to create a pie chart
in SPSS and here we have the variable
car color
where we have 15 different cars in this
data set and there's different colors a
range from
one to five and if we click on our value
labels but I'm here I did going into the
value labels
so you can see the different colors here
white green
red blue and black consists of
five colors that we have in this 
small dataset
so to produce a pie chart in SPSS you
wanna go to analyze
and then select legacy dialogues and
then select pie
and then here we want to leave the
default options summaries for Groups of
cases
in place so good select fine
and then we'll take our variable car
color we're gonna move that to define
slices by
and you can think of slices as pieces a
the entire pieso a piece of the pie
to slice
and we wanna have the slices are the
pieces represent
percentages cases so good select 
options
and then click OK
the output window opens our viewer
window and here's our culture
she can see here we have five different
slices are pieces
and are legend here are very well car
color
shows the different colors that we have
and the first thing I see here when I
look at this is
I don't really like how two different
colors are represented by the default
options
where black is blue widescreen and so
forth
that can be a little confusing so it
would be nice to be able to change his
colors
to wear black is black here this is
white
this is blue since it represents blue
cars and so forth
so let's go and take a look at how to do
that
the first thing we want to do is double
click on the charger and that opens up
the chart
under Windows you can see here
now all changes colors in just a moment
the let's first look at this little
button here
and notice it says show data labels and
it also will show it down here
if you keep your eyes there when I hover
over it again
sanders is a show data labels which
could include on that option
and the notice how that puts the
percentages inside the slices are the
pieces of the pie
and that's kinda nice for the reader to
be able to see that Simon keep that
there
notice to the Properties window open and
there's a lot of different tabs here
and when you serve these in this
tutorial but I encourage you to explore
these on your own
to get and greater familiarity with how
to modify charts and some
but let's take a look at a few things
together here today Sooners here under
labels displayed
percent is in here already and that in
fact why we see these personages
let's move this over car color and to
see what happens
so my select car color and clicked as
a room it will move it up
and then I click apply
knows what happened you now have the
labels are the actual colors are the car
as well
and that shown within its lights
looking at these slices though since
we're going to change his colors in a
minute
I think I'll go to remove the labels
here
the colors in the car so do that I'm
going to select car color once again
and the national press X notice how that
throws it back down here
and not like apply and now the freemen
is a couple of other things they can do
here which I'll briefly show you
if we go to custom under label position
click on the custom radio button could
select this option here
and then click Apply notice how through
the personages to the
outside at the slices and I can actually
click on
a percentage and drag you down a little
bit
and you see how it extends outward more
and it did thats all of them
units were option London actually go out
and have those back inside here
so go to automatic under label position
and click Apply
and now we have those back he so let's
go ahead
and change the color I've the different
I'm slices here
