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Tableau 20 and TableauColor Blind 10 Colors
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# Tableau 20 Colors | |
tableau20 = [(31, 119, 180), (174, 199, 232), (255, 127, 14), (255, 187, 120), | |
(44, 160, 44), (152, 223, 138), (214, 39, 40), (255, 152, 150), | |
(148, 103, 189), (197, 176, 213), (140, 86, 75), (196, 156, 148), | |
(227, 119, 194), (247, 182, 210), (127, 127, 127), (199, 199, 199), | |
(188, 189, 34), (219, 219, 141), (23, 190, 207), (158, 218, 229)] | |
# Tableau Color Blind 10 | |
tableau20blind = [(0, 107, 164), (255, 128, 14), (171, 171, 171), (89, 89, 89), | |
(95, 158, 209), (200, 82, 0), (137, 137, 137), (163, 200, 236), | |
(255, 188, 121), (207, 207, 207)] | |
# Rescale to values between 0 and 1 | |
for i in range(len(tableau20)): | |
r, g, b = tableau20[i] | |
tableau20[i] = (r / 255., g / 255., b / 255.) | |
for i in range(len(tableau20blind)): | |
r, g, b = tableau20blind[i] | |
tableau20blind[i] = (r / 255., g / 255., b / 255.) | |
# Use with plt.plot(…, color=tableau[0],…) | |
# From http://tableaufriction.blogspot.ro/2012/11/finally-you-can-use-tableau-data-colors.html | |
# With code from http://www.randalolson.com/2014/06/28/how-to-make-beautiful-data-visualizations-in-python-with-matplotlib/ |
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From http://www.randalolson.com/2014/06/28/how-to-make-beautiful-data-visualizations-in-python-with-matplotlib/