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Latest revision as of 18:56, 12 March 2024

Colour Schemes for Scientific Data Visualization
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Colour Schemes for Scientific Data Visualization

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    1.10.0
    17 April 2023
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    1.0.0
    19 October 2018
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    1.1.0
    24 February 2019
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    1.1.1
    10 April 2019
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    1.1.2
    2 June 2019
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    1.1.3
    5 June 2019
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    1.2.0
    19 August 2019
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    1.3.0
    26 October 2019
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    1.4.0
    5 October 2020
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    1.4.1
    17 March 2021
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    1.5.0
    23 April 2021
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    1.6.0
    14 June 2021
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    1.7.0
    2 September 2021
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    1.8.0
    20 January 2022
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    1.9.0
    18 June 2022
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    1.11.0
    21 August 2023
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    8 January 2024
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    Color schemes ready for each type of data (qualitative, diverging or sequential), with colors that are distinct for all people, including color-blind readers. This package provides an implementation of Paul Tol (2018) and Fabio Crameri (2018) <doi:10.5194/gmd-11-2541-2018> color schemes for use with 'graphics' or 'ggplot2'. It provides tools to simulate color-blindness and to test how well the colors of any palette are identifiable. Several scientific thematic schemes (geologic timescale, land cover, FAO soils, etc.) are also implemented.
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