This function creates colors of class ``LUV''; a subclass of the virtual
color-class class.
Usage
LUV(L, U, V, names)
Value
An object of class LUV which inherits from class color.
Arguments
L, U, V
these arguments give the L, U and V coordinates of the colors.
The values can be provided in separate L, U and V
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).
Author
Ross Ihaka
Details
The L, U and V values give the coordinates of the
colors in the CIE (1976) \(L^*u^*v^*\) 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 \(u\) and \(v\)
coordinates measure positions on green/red and blue/yellow axes.