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2007 May 23
1
RColorBrewer Package Color index
Hi everyone, Can anyone kindly help me with the interpretation of colors in the RColorBrewer Package (brewer.pal) ? For example, in brewer.pal command, when picking up the "RdBu" palette, does red means larger or smaller value? I am new to this fantastic program, and I have searched up and down, no clue :( I will really appreciate your time if you can kindly give me a hand.
2006 Mar 20
1
RColorBrewer
Dear Erich and John, thankyou for providing RColorBrewer! Are you working on options for CMYK or RGB return values? Thanks again, Darren [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2002 Oct 31
1
new package RColorBrewer available
RColorBrewer 0.1-1 is available on CRAN. The packages provides palettes for drawing nice maps shaded according to a variable as an R function. The palettes have been designed by and are copyrighted by the ColorBrewer project. An interactive palette selection tool byt the original designers is available at http://colorbrewer.org -- -- Erich Neuwirth, Computer Supported Didactics Working Group
2002 Oct 31
1
new package RColorBrewer available
RColorBrewer 0.1-1 is available on CRAN. The packages provides palettes for drawing nice maps shaded according to a variable as an R function. The palettes have been designed by and are copyrighted by the ColorBrewer project. An interactive palette selection tool byt the original designers is available at http://colorbrewer.org -- -- Erich Neuwirth, Computer Supported Didactics Working Group
2010 May 03
1
rcolorbrewer
Can you reverse the color scheme order in rcolorbrewer. If so, how? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Aug 07
2
Rcolorbrewer Package
Hi all, I am trying to download the Rcolorbrewer package from Cran http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RColorBrewer//index.html It seems the files have been removed. Does anyone know where can I download the package? Thanks. Hannah [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Oct 19
5
RColorBrewer
Hi there everyone! So I'm a student in college, taking a very basic Statistics course. We're using R for most of our assignments. I've hit a pretty big wall here. I'm attempting to create a heat map of the entire united states which corresponds to a set of percentages I have for each state. My teacher suggested that I simply create a color palette with RColorBrewer that is in the