Yes, I think I'll have to take that approach but I was hoping to have a curved 
line rather than a series of straight ones.  Do you know if it is possible to 
clip a symbol or provide a mask for it?

Thanks,
Ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Sanson [mailto:robert.san...@asurequality.com] 
Sent: June 26, 2012 0:10
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org; Ryan Dussiaume
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Dynamic Pie Piece Marker

You could create 36 symbols covering pie wedges in 10 degree increments,  then 
select which one by rounding your attribute to the nearest 10 degrees and 
selecting the appropriate symbol. Fill color could be selected by the second 
attribute.

regards,

Robert

>>> Ryan Dussiaume <ryan.dussia...@mentum.com> 26/06/2012 2:25 p.m. >>>
Hi,

I'm trying to create a point marker shaped like a pie piece where the pie piece 
can be various sizes based on an attribute of the point.  For example, it could 
look like a piece of pie when the attribute is 30 degrees or it could look like 
Pacman if the attribute is 300 degrees.  The color of the pie piece would be 
determined by an attribute as well.

Does anyone know if this is possible with MapServer and how to do it?

I was hoping that I could layer two lines on top of a circle and then somehow 
define a mask for the circle symbol so that the unwanted piece is cut out.  
After some research, it doesn't seem like it's possible.  Has anyone done 
anything similar?

Thanks,
Ryan



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