nfl.colors {colorr} | R Documentation |
NFL colors
Description
Function returns a vector of character strings from a selected NFL team's color palette. The team options are c("cardinals", "falcons", "ravens", "bills", "panthers", "bears", "bengals", "browns", "cowboys", "broncos", "lions", "packers", "texans", "colts", "jaguars", "chiefs", "chargers", "rams", "dolphins", "vikings", "patriots", "saints", "giants", "jets", "raiders", "eagles", "steelers", "niners", "seahawks", "buccaneers", "titans", "redskins").
Usage
nfl.colors(set = c("cardinals", "falcons", "ravens", "bills", "panthers",
"bears", "bengals", "browns", "cowboys", "broncos", "lions", "packers",
"texans", "colts", "jaguars", "chiefs", "chargers", "rams", "dolphins",
"vikings", "patriots", "saints", "giants", "jets", "raiders", "eagles",
"steelers", "niners", "seahawks", "buccaneers", "titans", "redskins"))
Arguments
set |
Character string denoting an NFL team's color palette. |
Value
Vector of character strings from the selected NFL team's color palette.
Author(s)
Charles Crabtree ccrabtr@umich.edu
Examples
## Not run:
# Detroit Lions colors
(pal = nfl.colors("lions"))
pie(rep(1, length(pal)), labels = sprintf("%d (%s)", seq_along(pal), pal), col = pal)
# Detroit Broncos colors
(pal = epl.colors("broncos"))
pie(rep(1, length(pal)), labels = sprintf("%d (%s)", seq_along(pal), pal), col = pal)
## End(Not run)
[Package colorr version 1.0.0 Index]