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Display a single RColorBrewer paletteĭ(n = NULL, type = "all", select = NULL,
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Return the hexadecimal color specification The RColorBrewer package include also three important functions: # 1. The diverging palettes are : BrBG, PiYG, PRGn, PuOr, RdBu, RdGy, RdYlBu, RdYlGn, Spectral Diverging palettes (third list of colors), which put equal emphasis on mid-range critical values and extremes at both ends of the data range.The palettes names are : Accent, Dark2, Paired, Pastel1, Pastel2, Set1, Set2, Set3. They not imply magnitude differences between groups. Qualitative palettes (second list of colors), which are best suited to represent nominal or categorical data.The palettes names are : Blues, BuGn, BuPu, GnBu, Greens, Greys, Oranges, OrRd, PuBu, PuBuGn, PuRd, Purples, RdPu, Reds, YlGn, YlGnBu YlOrBr, YlOrRd. Sequential palettes (first list of colors), which are suited to ordered data that progress from low to high (gradient).
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