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A blue-brown color palette. Use scale_color_bluebrown_d() for discrete categories and scale_color_bluebrown_c() for a continuous scale.

Usage

scale_color_bluebrown(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_color_bluebrown_d(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_color_bluebrown_c(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = FALSE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_colour_bluebrown(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_colour_bluebrown_c(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = FALSE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_colour_bluebrown_d(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "color",
  ...
)

scale_fill_bluebrown(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "fill",
  ...
)

scale_fill_bluebrown_d(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = TRUE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "fill",
  ...
)

scale_fill_bluebrown_c(
  palette = NULL,
  discrete = FALSE,
  reverse = FALSE,
  aesthetics = "fill",
  ...
)

Arguments

palette

Character name of palette. Depending on the color scale, can be one of "full", "ice", "rainbow", "complement", "contrast", "light" (for dark themes), "black_first", full_original, or black_first_original. The latter three options are especially for the Okabe-Ito color palette. The default is NULL and either "contrast" or "gradient" is used (depending on whether discrete is TRUE or FALSE), which are the two scale useful for discrete or gradient color scales, respectively.

discrete

Boolean indicating whether color aesthetic is discrete or not.

reverse

Boolean indicating whether the palette should be reversed.

aesthetics

A vector of names of the aesthetics that this scale should be applied to (e.g., c('color', 'fill')).

...

Additional arguments to pass to colorRampPalette().

Examples

library(ggplot2)
library(see)

ggplot(iris, aes(x = Species, y = Sepal.Length, fill = Species)) +
  geom_boxplot() +
  theme_modern() +
  scale_fill_bluebrown_d()