scale Fill Brewer
Sequential, diverging and qualitative color scales from colorbrewer.org for fill
aesthetic.
Palettes:
Diverging : BrBG, PiYG, PRGn, PuOr, RdBu, RdGy, RdYlBu, RdYlGn, Spectral.
Qualitative : Accent, Dark2, Paired, Pastel1, Pastel2, Set1, Set2, Set3.
Sequential : Blues, BuGn, BuPu, GnBu, Greens, Greys, Oranges, OrRd, PuBu, PuBuGn, PuRd, Purples, RdPu, Reds, YlGn, YlGnBu, YlOrBr, YlOrRd.
Parameters
One of seq (sequential), div (diverging) or qual (qualitative) types of scales.
String or Number. If a string, will use that named palette. If a number, will index into the list of palettes of appropriate type.
Sets the order of colors in the scale. If 1, the default, colors are as output by brewer.pal. If -1, the order of colors is reversed.
The name of the scale - used as the axis label or the legend title. If null, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first mapping used for that aesthetic.
A list of data values specifying the positions of ticks, or a dictionary which maps the tick labels to the breaks values.
A list of labels on ticks, or a dictionary which maps the breaks values to the tick labels.
The maximum label length (in characters) before trimming is applied.
Data range for this scale. Continuous scale: a pair of numbers providing limits of the scale. Use null
to refer to default min/max. Discrete scale: list of data values to display, and their order.
An aesthetic value which is used when data in not available.
Specifies the format pattern for labels on the scale.
Guide to use for this scale. It can either be a string ("colorbar", "legend") or a call to a guide function (guideColorbar()
, guideLegend()
) specifying additional arguments. "none" will hide the guide.
Name of built-in transformation ("identity", "log10", "log2", "symlog", "reverse", "sqrt").
Format patterns in the format
parameter can be just a number format (like "d") or a string template where number format is surrounded by curly braces: "{d} cylinders". Note: the "$" must be escaped as "\$". For more info see: formats.html
Examples:
".2f" -> "12.45"
"Score: {.2f}" -> "Score: 12.45"
"Score: {}" -> "Score: 12.454789"