lets_plot.scale_color_gradient2

lets_plot.scale_color_gradient2(low=None, mid=None, high=None, midpoint=0, name=None, breaks=None, labels=None, limits=None, na_value=None, guide=None, trans=None, format=None)

Define diverging color gradient for color aesthetic.

Parameters
lowstr

Color for low end of gradient.

midstr

Color for mid-point.

highstr

Color for high end of gradient.

midpointfloat, default=0.0

The midpoint (in data value) of the diverging scale.

namestr

The name of the scale - used as the axis label or the legend title. If None, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first mapping used for that aesthetic.

breakslist

A vector specifying values to display as ticks on axis.

labelslist of str

A vector of labels (on ticks).

limitslist

Continuous scale: a numeric vector of length two providing limits of the scale. Discrete scale: a vector specifying the data range for the scale and the default order of their display in guides.

na_value

Missing values will be replaced with this value.

guide

Guide to use for this scale. It can either be a string (‘colorbar’, ‘legend’) or a call to a guide function (guide_colorbar(), guide_legend()) specifying additional arguments. ‘none’ will hide the guide.

trans{‘identity’, ‘log10’, ‘sqrt’, ‘reverse’}

Name of built-in transformation.

formatstr

Define the format for labels on the scale. The syntax resembles Python’s: ‘.2f’ -> ‘12.45’ ‘Num {}’ -> ‘Num 12.456789’ ‘TTL: {.2f}$’ -> ‘TTL: 12.45$’ For more info see https://lets-plot.org/pages/formats.html.

Returns
FeatureSpec

Scale specification.

Notes

Define diverging color gradient for color aesthetic. Default mid point is set to white color.

Examples

1from lets_plot import *
2LetsPlot.setup_html()
3x = list(range(-25, 26))
4ggplot({'x': x}, aes(x='x')) + \
5    geom_tile(aes(color='x'), fill='white', size=3) + \
6    scale_color_gradient2(low='#2b83ba', mid='#ffffbf', high='#d7191c') + \
7    coord_cartesian() + \
8    ggsize(600, 200)