Usage - jiffyclub/palettable GitHub Wiki
colorbrewer2.org has 3 map types: sequential, diverging, and qualitative. Each color map has between 3 and 12 defined colors.
List all of the available color maps:
brewer2mpl.print_maps()
List maps by type:
brewer2mpl.print_maps('sequential')
Filter by number of colors defined:
brewer2mpl.print_maps('qualitative', 6)
Color maps are accessed by name, type, and number:
bmap = brewer2mpl.get_map('Paired', 'Qualitative', 5)
If you want a color map reversed from how it is given by colorbrewer2.org
set the reverse
keyword to True
:
bmap = brewer2mpl.get_map('Paired', 'Qualitative', 5, reverse=True)
Color maps are represented by BrewerMap
objects. They have a few useful
attributes:
# colorbrewer2.org url. bmap.colorbrewer2_url # colorbrewer2.org name bmap.name # number of defined colors bmap.number # colors as a list of RGB 0-255 triplets bmap.colors # colors as a list of hex strings bmap.hex_colors # colors as a list of RGB 0-1 triplets (as used by matplotlib) bmap.mpl_colors # matplotlib color map bmap.mpl_colormap
To launch your browser and see a color map at colorbrewer2.org use the
colorbrewer2
method:
bmap.colorbrewer2()
The matplotlib color maps are created using
matplotlib.colors.LinearSegmentedColormap.from_list
. If you want to pass
options to that method use the BrewerMap.get_mpl_colormap
method:
cmap = bmap.get_mpl_colormap(N=1000, gamma=2.0)
If you know the color map you want there is a shortcut for direct access.
You can import the sequential
, diverging
, or qualitative
modules
from brewer2mpl
. On the module namespace are dictionaries containing
BrewerMap
objects keyed by number of defined colors.
Say you want the Dark2 qualitative color map with 7 colors. To get it directly you can do:
from brewer2mpl import qualitative bmap = qualitative.Dark2[7]
There is also a special key 'max'
for each name that points to the
color map with the most defined colors:
from brewer2mpl import sequential bmap = sequential.YlGnBu['max']