Material Design 2 color palettes.
Usage
rgb_material(
palette = c("red", "pink", "purple", "deep-purple", "indigo", "blue", "light-blue",
"cyan", "teal", "green", "light-green", "lime", "yellow", "amber", "orange",
"deep-orange", "brown", "grey", "blue-grey"),
n = 10,
alpha = 1,
reverse = FALSE
)
Arguments
- palette
Palette type. There are 19 available options:
"red"
"pink"
"purple"
"deep-purple"
"indigo"
"blue"
"light-blue"
"cyan"
"teal"
"green"
"light-green"
"lime"
"yellow"
"amber"
"orange"
"deep-orange"
"brown"
"grey"
"blue-grey"
- n
Number of individual colors to be generated.
- alpha
Transparency level, a real number in (0, 1]. See
alpha
ingrDevices::rgb()
for details.- reverse
Logical. Should the order of the colors be reversed?
Author
Nan Xiao | me@nanx.me | https://nanx.me
Examples
library("scales")
show_col(pal_material("indigo")(10))
show_col(pal_material("indigo", n = 30, alpha = 0.6, reverse = TRUE)(30))