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2008 Sep 24
1
qplot, stacked area, own colourscheme
...n special colours to each (for example "cover grasses" => dark green, "cover open soil" => brown ...), but I did not get it so far. I tried several variations with area_geom, scale_manual but without success... For example (which does not work, it just shows the standard colourscheme): mycolorscheme <- c("khaki", "darkgreen", "lightgreen", "yellow", "saddlebrown") mycolors <- rep(mycolorscheme,3) myplot <- qplot(dateofsurvey, wert, data=mydata, geom="area", fill=cover_of, main = "Development of c...
2002 Jul 01
1
Assignment operators (was [R] modifying a vector)
...lphi (Pascal) notation ":=", much as it would delight me; so we're stuck with <- I guess. (2) "_" strikes me as completely unambiguous. It means assignment, and that's all it means. For my money, that's more important than aesthetics. Anyway, if you choose a nice colourscheme, the _ doesn't look that bad. Me, I like green. (3) for my remaining bit of money, "=" should not be allowed at all as an assignment operator: S made a mistake but R doesn't have to. "="-as-assignment has to be hedged with all sorts of conditions to prevent ambiguities,...
2011 Aug 17
1
Change bash colours like in VIM
In VIM one can easily change colours with ":set backgorund=dark". This doesn't actually change the background, but rather uses a colour scheme that is designed for a dark background. Is there any quick command like this for bash? I don't want to edit the whole config file if there is a quick way to get a better colour scheme. Thanks. -- Dotan Cohen http://gibberish.co.il
2009 Oct 09
4
Satellite ocean color palette?
Dear List, Is there a color palette avaliable similar to what is used in satellite ocean color imagery? I.e. a gradient with blue on one end and red on the other, with yellow in the middle? I have tried topo.colors(n) but that comes out more yellow on the end. I am looking for something similar to what is found on the CoastWatch web page: