Learn R Programming

colorspace (version 2.0-2)

LAB: Create LAB Colors

Description

This function creates colors of class ``LAB''; a subclass of the virtual color-class class.

Usage

LAB(L, A, B, names)

Arguments

L, A, B

these arguments give the L, A and B coordinates of the colors. The values can be provided in separate L, A and B vectors or in a three-column matrix passed as L.

names

a vector of names for the colors (by default the row names of L are used).

Value

An object of class LAB which inherits from class color.

Details

The L, A and B values give the coordinates of the colors in the CIE \(L^*a^*b^*\) space. This is a transformation of the 1931 CIE XYZ space which attempts to produce perceptually based axes. Luminance takes values between 0 and 100, and the other coordinates typically take values between -100 and 100, although these values can also be exceeded by highly saturated colors. The \(a\) and \(b\) coordinates measure positions on green/red and blue/yellow axes.

See Also

RGB, HSV, XYZ, LAB, polarLAB, LUV, polarLUV.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## Show the LAB space
set.seed(1)
x <- RGB(runif(1000), runif(1000), runif(1000))
y <- as(x, "LAB")
head(x)
head(y)
plot(y)
# }

Run the code above in your browser using DataLab