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']