How to use def command in uput











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documentclass[12pt,border=5pt]{standalone}
usepackage{newcent,pstricks-add,multido}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}

defstuff1{Môi trường Vật lý}
defstuff2{Sự lãng mạn}
defstuff3{Sự nghiệp}
defstuff4{Gia đình/Bạn bè}
defstuff5{Tài chính}
defstuff6{Phát triển bản thân}
defstuff7{Sức khỏe}
defstuff8{Niềm vui/Giải trí}

psChart[userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}]
{20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20}{}{2}
multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
defa{3.5}
psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
uput[0](a,r){stuffn} }
end{pspicture}
end{document}


It produces:



enter image description here



How to its produces as the following:



enter image description here



One related question:



Why the result of compiling {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} or {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45}?










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    documentclass[12pt,border=5pt]{standalone}
    usepackage{newcent,pstricks-add,multido}
    usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
    begin{document}
    begin{pspicture}

    defstuff1{Môi trường Vật lý}
    defstuff2{Sự lãng mạn}
    defstuff3{Sự nghiệp}
    defstuff4{Gia đình/Bạn bè}
    defstuff5{Tài chính}
    defstuff6{Phát triển bản thân}
    defstuff7{Sức khỏe}
    defstuff8{Niềm vui/Giải trí}

    psChart[userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}]
    {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20}{}{2}
    multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
    psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
    defa{3.5}
    psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
    uput[0](a,r){stuffn} }
    end{pspicture}
    end{document}


    It produces:



    enter image description here



    How to its produces as the following:



    enter image description here



    One related question:



    Why the result of compiling {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} or {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45}?










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      documentclass[12pt,border=5pt]{standalone}
      usepackage{newcent,pstricks-add,multido}
      usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}

      defstuff1{Môi trường Vật lý}
      defstuff2{Sự lãng mạn}
      defstuff3{Sự nghiệp}
      defstuff4{Gia đình/Bạn bè}
      defstuff5{Tài chính}
      defstuff6{Phát triển bản thân}
      defstuff7{Sức khỏe}
      defstuff8{Niềm vui/Giải trí}

      psChart[userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}]
      {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20}{}{2}
      multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
      psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
      defa{3.5}
      psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
      uput[0](a,r){stuffn} }
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      It produces:



      enter image description here



      How to its produces as the following:



      enter image description here



      One related question:



      Why the result of compiling {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} or {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45}?










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      documentclass[12pt,border=5pt]{standalone}
      usepackage{newcent,pstricks-add,multido}
      usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}

      defstuff1{Môi trường Vật lý}
      defstuff2{Sự lãng mạn}
      defstuff3{Sự nghiệp}
      defstuff4{Gia đình/Bạn bè}
      defstuff5{Tài chính}
      defstuff6{Phát triển bản thân}
      defstuff7{Sức khỏe}
      defstuff8{Niềm vui/Giải trí}

      psChart[userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}]
      {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20}{}{2}
      multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
      psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
      defa{3.5}
      psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
      uput[0](a,r){stuffn} }
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      It produces:



      enter image description here



      How to its produces as the following:



      enter image description here



      One related question:



      Why the result of compiling {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} or {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45}?







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          The sequence specified as part of the mandatory argument for psChart represents the proportions of the total pie being used for each segment. So, {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} will use the same proportions as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} and {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45} (or 12.5% each). You'll notice a difference in the pie slice sizes if you specify differing numbers.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{pstricks-add,multido}

          begin{document}

          begin{pspicture}

          expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff2endcsname{Second}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff3endcsname{Third}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff4endcsname{Fourth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff5endcsname{Fifth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff6endcsname{Sixth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff7endcsname{Seventh}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff8endcsname{Eighth}

          psChart[
          userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}
          ]
          {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}{}{2}

          defa{3.5}
          multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
          psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
          psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
          uput[0](a,r){csname stuffnendcsname}
          }

          psframe(3,-2)(5.5,2)

          end{pspicture}

          end{document}





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          • Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
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          The sequence specified as part of the mandatory argument for psChart represents the proportions of the total pie being used for each segment. So, {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} will use the same proportions as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} and {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45} (or 12.5% each). You'll notice a difference in the pie slice sizes if you specify differing numbers.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{pstricks-add,multido}

          begin{document}

          begin{pspicture}

          expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff2endcsname{Second}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff3endcsname{Third}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff4endcsname{Fourth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff5endcsname{Fifth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff6endcsname{Sixth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff7endcsname{Seventh}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff8endcsname{Eighth}

          psChart[
          userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}
          ]
          {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}{}{2}

          defa{3.5}
          multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
          psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
          psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
          uput[0](a,r){csname stuffnendcsname}
          }

          psframe(3,-2)(5.5,2)

          end{pspicture}

          end{document}





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          • Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
            – chishimotoji
            10 secs ago















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          The sequence specified as part of the mandatory argument for psChart represents the proportions of the total pie being used for each segment. So, {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} will use the same proportions as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} and {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45} (or 12.5% each). You'll notice a difference in the pie slice sizes if you specify differing numbers.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{pstricks-add,multido}

          begin{document}

          begin{pspicture}

          expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff2endcsname{Second}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff3endcsname{Third}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff4endcsname{Fourth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff5endcsname{Fifth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff6endcsname{Sixth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff7endcsname{Seventh}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff8endcsname{Eighth}

          psChart[
          userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}
          ]
          {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}{}{2}

          defa{3.5}
          multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
          psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
          psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
          uput[0](a,r){csname stuffnendcsname}
          }

          psframe(3,-2)(5.5,2)

          end{pspicture}

          end{document}





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          • Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
            – chishimotoji
            10 secs ago













          up vote
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          up vote
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          accepted






          The sequence specified as part of the mandatory argument for psChart represents the proportions of the total pie being used for each segment. So, {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} will use the same proportions as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} and {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45} (or 12.5% each). You'll notice a difference in the pie slice sizes if you specify differing numbers.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{pstricks-add,multido}

          begin{document}

          begin{pspicture}

          expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff2endcsname{Second}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff3endcsname{Third}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff4endcsname{Fourth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff5endcsname{Fifth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff6endcsname{Sixth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff7endcsname{Seventh}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff8endcsname{Eighth}

          psChart[
          userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}
          ]
          {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}{}{2}

          defa{3.5}
          multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
          psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
          psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
          uput[0](a,r){csname stuffnendcsname}
          }

          psframe(3,-2)(5.5,2)

          end{pspicture}

          end{document}





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          The sequence specified as part of the mandatory argument for psChart represents the proportions of the total pie being used for each segment. So, {20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20} will use the same proportions as {10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10} and {45,45,45,45,45,45,45,45} (or 12.5% each). You'll notice a difference in the pie slice sizes if you specify differing numbers.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{pstricks-add,multido}

          begin{document}

          begin{pspicture}

          expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff2endcsname{Second}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff3endcsname{Third}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff4endcsname{Fourth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff5endcsname{Fifth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff6endcsname{Sixth}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff7endcsname{Seventh}
          expandafterdefcsname stuff8endcsname{Eighth}

          psChart[
          userColor={cyan,green,red,blue,teal,brown,gray,pink}
          ]
          {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}{}{2}

          defa{3.5}
          multido{r=-1.75+0.5,n=8+-1}{8}{
          psset{fillstyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotscale=2}
          psdot[fillcolor=chartFillColorn](a,r)
          uput[0](a,r){csname stuffnendcsname}
          }

          psframe(3,-2)(5.5,2)

          end{pspicture}

          end{document}






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          • Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
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          • Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
            – chishimotoji
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          Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
          – chishimotoji
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          Can you compact the syntax of "expandafterdefcsname stuff1endcsname{First}" such as expandafterdefcsname ... endcsname{...} only used 1 time ?
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