scale_colour_gradient {animint2} | R Documentation |
Smooth gradient between two colours
Description
scale_*_gradient
creates a two colour gradient (low-high),
scale_*_gradient2
creates a diverging colour gradient (low-mid-high),
scale_*_gradientn
creats a n-colour gradient.
Usage
scale_colour_gradient(
...,
low = "#132B43",
high = "#56B1F7",
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar"
)
scale_fill_gradient(
...,
low = "#132B43",
high = "#56B1F7",
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar"
)
scale_colour_gradient2(
...,
low = muted("red"),
mid = "white",
high = muted("blue"),
midpoint = 0,
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar"
)
scale_fill_gradient2(
...,
low = muted("red"),
mid = "white",
high = muted("blue"),
midpoint = 0,
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar"
)
scale_colour_gradientn(
...,
colours,
values = NULL,
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar",
colors
)
scale_fill_gradientn(
...,
colours,
values = NULL,
space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50",
guide = "colourbar",
colors
)
Arguments
... |
Other arguments passed on to |
low , high |
Colours for low and high ends of the gradient. |
space |
colour space in which to calculate gradient. Must be "Lab" - other values are deprecated. |
na.value |
Colour to use for missing values |
guide |
Type of legend. Use |
mid |
colour for mid point |
midpoint |
The midpoint (in data value) of the diverging scale. Defaults to 0. |
colours , colors |
Vector of colours to use for n-colour gradient. |
values |
if colours should not be evenly positioned along the gradient
this vector gives the position (between 0 and 1) for each colour in the
|
Details
Default colours are generated with munsell and
mnsl(c("2.5PB 2/4", "2.5PB 7/10")
. Generally, for continuous
colour scales you want to keep hue constant, but vary chroma and
luminance. The munsell package makes this easy to do using the
Munsell colour system.
See Also
seq_gradient_pal
for details on underlying
palette
Other colour scales:
scale_colour_brewer
,
scale_colour_grey
,
scale_colour_hue
Examples
df <- data.frame(
x = runif(100),
y = runif(100),
z1 = rnorm(100),
z2 = abs(rnorm(100))
)
# Default colour scale colours from light blue to dark blue
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_point(aes(colour = z2))
# For diverging colour scales use gradient2
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_point(aes(colour = z1)) +
scale_colour_gradient2()
# Use your own colour scale with gradientn
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_point(aes(colour = z1)) +
scale_colour_gradientn(colours = terrain.colors(10))
# Equivalent fill scales do the same job for the fill aesthetic
ggplot(faithfuld, aes(waiting, eruptions)) +
geom_raster(aes(fill = density)) +
scale_fill_gradientn(colours = terrain.colors(10))
# Adjust colour choices with low and high
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_point(aes(colour = z2)) +
scale_colour_gradient(low = "white", high = "black")
# Avoid red-green colour contrasts because ~10% of men have difficulty
# seeing them