Calculate an arbitrary sequence of colors
color.gradient is now just a call to color.scale with a vector of equally spaced integers (1:nslices). The function is kept for backward compatibility.
color.gradient(reds,greens,blues,nslices=50)
reds,greens,blues |
vectors of the values of the color components as 0 to 1. |
nslices |
The number of color "slices". |
A vector of hexadecimal color values as used by col.
The function is mainly useful for defining a set of colors to represent a known number of gradations. Such a set can be used to assign a grade to a small number of values (e.g. points on a scatterplot - but see color.scale for large numbers) and display a color bar using gradient.rect as a legend.
Jim Lemon
# try it with red and blue endpoints and green midpoints. color.gradient(c(0,1),c(1,0.6,0.4,0.3,0),c(0.1,0.6))
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