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scale_color_flat: Flat UI color palette

Description

The palette based on Flat UI (https://www.materialui.co/flatuicolors). Use scale_color_flat_d for discrete categories and scale_color_flat_c for a continuous scale.

Usage

scale_color_flat(palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

scale_color_flat_d(palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

scale_color_flat_c( palette = "contrast", discrete = FALSE, reverse = FALSE, ... )

scale_colour_flat(palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

scale_colour_flat_c( palette = "contrast", discrete = FALSE, reverse = FALSE, ... )

scale_colour_flat_d( palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ... )

scale_fill_flat(palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

scale_fill_flat_d(palette = "contrast", discrete = TRUE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

scale_fill_flat_c(palette = "contrast", discrete = FALSE, reverse = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

palette

Character name of palette. Can be "full", "ice", "rainbow", "complement", or "contrast".

discrete

Boolean indicating whether color aesthetic is discrete or not.

reverse

Boolean indicating whether the palette should be reversed.

...

Additional arguments passed to discrete_scale() or scale_color_gradientn(), used respectively when discrete is TRUE or FALSE.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(ggplot2)
library(see)

ggplot(iris, aes(x = Species, y = Sepal.Length, fill = Species)) +
  geom_boxplot() +
  theme_modern() +
  scale_fill_flat_d()

ggplot(iris, aes(x = Species, y = Sepal.Length, fill = Species)) +
  geom_violin() +
  theme_modern() +
  scale_fill_flat_d(palette = "ice")

ggplot(iris, aes(x = Petal.Length, y = Petal.Width, color = Sepal.Length)) +
  geom_point() +
  theme_modern() +
  scale_color_flat_c(palette = "rainbow")

# }

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