This post displays more than 100 colors that can be called by a name in R. In case you’re struggling the one that suits you the best.
It is possible to call a color by its name in R
. Here
is an overview of the main colors offered.
Note that you can see a complete list of the 657 colors typing
colors()
.
See the color section of the gallery for more color calling options.
# No margin around chart
par(mar=c(0,0,0,0))
# Empty chart
plot(0, 0, type = "n", xlim = c(0, 1), ylim = c(0, 1), axes = FALSE, xlab = "", ylab = "")
# Settings
line <- 25
col <- 5
# Add color background
rect(
rep((0:(col - 1)/col),line) ,
sort(rep((0:(line - 1)/line),col),decreasing=T),
rep((1:col/col),line) ,
sort(rep((1:line/line),col),decreasing=T),
border = "white" ,
col=colors()[seq(1,line*col)])
# Color names
text(
rep((0:(col - 1)/col),line)+0.1 ,
sort(rep((0:(line - 1)/line),col),decreasing=T)+0.015 ,
colors()[seq(1,line*col)] ,
cex=1)
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