Install using:
devtools::install_github("nrennie/PrettyCols")or
remotes::install_github("nrennie/PrettyCols")Then load into R:
library(PrettyCols)To see the names of all available palettes, run:
names(PrettyColsPalettes)
#> [1] "Blues" "Purples" "Tangerines" "Greens"
#> [5] "Pinks" "Teals" "PurpleGreens" "PinkGreens"
#> [9] "TangerineBlues" "PurpleTangerines" "PurplePinks" "TealGreens"
#> [13] "Bold" "Dark" "Light" "Neon"
#> [17] "Relax" "Autumn" "Winter" "Rainbow"To see the colours in a specific palette, use the
prettycols() function:
prettycols("Tangerines")By default a discrete palette showing all colours is displayed.
Setting type = "continuous" displays a continuous palette,
changing n changes the number of colours, and switching
direction = -1 reverses the order of colours. For
example:
prettycols("Tangerines", n = 50, type = "continuous", direction = -1)To see all available palettes, run:
view_all_palettes()or,
view_all_palettes(type == "all")Palettes are categorised into three types:
seq),div),qual).Palettes can be viewed by type. For example, to see all sequential colour palettes, run:
view_all_palettes(type = "seq")