Thank you, that worked fine.
May I also ask how to create a vector of colors with RColorBrewer?
Let's say I wanted to color z with 4 shade colors from the
"Paired"
palette, but then assign the fifth with a color of my choice, say
"black", to distinguish clearly the fifth class.
If I run
```> scale_fill_brewer(palette="BrBG")
<ggproto object: Class ScaleDiscrete, Scale, gg>
aesthetics: fill
axis_order: function
break_info: function
break_positions: function
breaks: waiver
call: call
clone: function
dimension: function
drop: TRUE
expand: waiver
get_breaks: function
get_breaks_minor: function
get_labels: function
get_limits: function
get_transformation: function
guide: legend
is_discrete: function
is_empty: function
labels: waiver
limits: NULL
make_sec_title: function
make_title: function
map: function
map_df: function
n.breaks.cache: NULL
na.translate: TRUE
na.value: NA
name: waiver
palette: function
palette.cache: NULL
position: left
range: environment
rescale: function
reset: function
train: function
train_df: function
transform: function
transform_df: function
super: <ggproto object: Class ScaleDiscrete, Scale, gg>
```
while the help says "The brewer scales provide sequential, diverging
and qualitative colour schemes".
How can I generate 4 shades with RColorBrewer?
Thanks.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 10:00?AM Marttila Mikko
<mikko.marttila at orionpharma.com> wrote:>
> Hi Luigi,
>
> As you map z to colour, you need scale_colour_brewer, not the fill version.
> And to get discrete colours, you need to make z discrete. A separate group
> mapping isn't needed in this case. Try this:
>
> ggplot(df, aes(x=x, y=y, colour=factor(z))) +
> geom_point(size=4) +
> scale_colour_brewer(palette = "Paired")
>
> Best,
>
> Mikko
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R-help <r-help-bounces at r-project.org> On Behalf Of Luigi
Marongiu
> Sent: Thursday, 14 August 2025 06:25
> To: r-help <r-help at r-project.org>
> Subject: [R] How to use RColorBrewer in ggplot2?
>
> Hello,
> I would like to define a color range to custom color some plot,
specifically made in ggplot2 (but also for normal plots).
> I have been trying to use RColorBrewer but I don't get any value out of
this function. I expected it would create a vector of color values, but I must
be missing something.
> What is the correct you of this function?
> Thank you.
>
> EXAMPLE
> ```
> set.seed(50)
> df = data.frame(x = runif(15, 0, 1),
> y = x^2 + runif(15, 0, 1),
> z = rep(1:5, 3))
> library(ggplot2)
> library(RColorBrewer)
> ggplot(df, aes(x=x, y=y, colour=z, group=z)) +
> geom_point(size=4) +
> scale_fill_brewer(palette = "Paired")
> ```
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Luigi
>
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