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ColorBrewer for Python

This module contains the colors from Cynthia Brewer's ColorBrewer packaged for easy import and reuse in Python.

API

The API attempts to follow Color Brewer as closely as possible:

  • All color systems are all available in the module namespace.
  • Additionally, they are organized into three groups to be used depending on how you want to steer the viewer to interpret the data:
    • sequential: ordered, with contrast peaking on either end; further subdivided into multihue and singlehue.
    • divergent: ordered, with contrast peaking in the middle as well as either end.
    • qualitative: unordered, with contrast at every step, ideal for categorical data.
  • The color systems offer their continuum broken into waypoints. All offer all breakdowns between 3 and 9 color points; the divergent systems usually have entries for 3 through 11.

Color Groups

  • sequential

    • multihue
      • YlGn
      • YlGnBu
      • GnBu
      • BuGn
      • PuBuGn
      • PuBu
      • BuPu
      • RdPu
      • PuRd
      • OrRd
      • YlOrRd
      • YlOrBr
    • singlehue
      • Purples
      • Blues
      • Greens
      • Oranges
      • Reds
      • Greys
  • diverging

    • PuOr
    • BrBG
    • PRGn
    • PiYG
    • RdBu
    • RdGy
    • RdYlBu
    • Spectral
    • RdYlGn
  • qualitative

    • Pastel1
    • Pastel2
    • Dark2
    • Accent
    • Paired
    • Set1
    • Set2
    • Set3

Information

Copyright (c) 2002 Cynthia Brewer, Mark Harrower, and The Pennsylvania State University.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

See the ColorBrewer updates for updates to copyright information.


Translation to Python by David Schoonover and released under the MIT license.

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colorbrewer-python's Issues

RGB Values as Tuples/Integers

Hey,
what do you think of removing all color strings and replace them with interger values?

Right now I'll parse each string and get the values with RegEx, but I would like it to be the other way around, e.g. when you need the string just do "rgb(%d, %d, %d)" % color.

I made a private fork with those changes already, but I don't want to see that many colorbrewer libs for python.

Missing bracket

colorbrewer.py
At Line 358 globals.items() must be globals().items()

great tool!

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