Last data update: 2014.03.03
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R: Tableau sequential colour scale (continuous)
scale_colour_gradient_tableau | R Documentation |
Tableau sequential colour scale (continuous)
Description
Tableau sequential colour scale (continuous)
Usage
scale_colour_gradient_tableau(palette = "Red", ..., space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50", guide = "colourbar")
scale_fill_gradient_tableau(palette = "Red", ..., space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50", guide = "colourbar")
scale_color_gradient_tableau(palette = "Red", ..., space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50", guide = "colourbar")
scale_color_continuous_tableau(palette = "Red", ..., space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50", guide = "colourbar")
scale_fill_continuous_tableau(palette = "Red", ..., space = "Lab",
na.value = "grey50", guide = "colourbar")
Arguments
palette |
Palette name. See ggthemes_data$tableau$sequential .
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... |
Other arguments passed on to discrete_scale
to control name, limits, breaks, labels and so forth.
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space |
Colour space in which to calculate gradient.
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na.value |
Colour to use for missing values
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guide |
Type of legend. Use 'colourbar' for continuous
colour bar, or 'legend' for discrete colour legend.
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See Also
Other colour tableau: scale_colour_gradient2_tableau ,
scale_colour_tableau ,
tableau_color_pal ,
tableau_div_gradient_pal ,
tableau_seq_gradient_pal
Examples
#'
library("ggplot2")
library("ggplot2")
df <- data.frame(
x = runif(100),
y = runif(100),
z1 = rnorm(100),
z2 = abs(rnorm(100))
)
p <- ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_point(aes(colour = z2)) +
theme_igray()
p + scale_colour_gradient_tableau("Red")
p + scale_colour_gradient_tableau("Blue")
p + scale_colour_gradient_tableau("Green")
Results
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