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ggokabeito

ggokabeito provides ggplot2 and ggraph scales to easily use the discrete, colorblind-friendly ‘Okabe-Ito’ palette in your data visualizations. Currently, ggokabeito provides the following scales:

  • scale_color_okabe_ito()/scale_colour_okabe_ito()
  • scale_fill_okabe_ito()
  • scale_edge_color_okabe_ito()/scale_edge_colour_okabe_ito()

Installation

You can install ggokabeito from CRAN with:

install.packages("ggokabeito")

You can alternatively install the development version of ggokabeito from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("malcolmbarrett/ggokabeito")

Examples

library(ggokabeito)
library(ggplot2)

ggplot(mpg, aes(cty, hwy, color = class)) +
  geom_point() +
  scale_color_okabe_ito()
ggplot(mpg, aes(cty, hwy, color = factor(cyl))) +
  geom_point(alpha = 0.7) +
  scale_color_okabe_ito(name = "Cylinders", alpha = .9)
ggplot(mpg, aes(hwy, color = class, fill = class)) +
  geom_density() +
  scale_fill_okabe_ito(name = "Class", alpha = .9) +
  scale_color_okabe_ito(name = "Class")

ggokabeito also works with ggraph

# example from https://www.data-imaginist.com/2017/ggraph-introduction-edges/
library(ggraph, warn.conflicts = FALSE)
library(igraph, warn.conflicts = FALSE)

graph <- graph_from_data_frame(highschool)
pop1957 <- degree(
  delete_edges(graph, which(E(graph)$year == 1957)),
  mode = "in"
)
pop1958 <- degree(
  delete_edges(graph, which(E(graph)$year == 1958)),
  mode = "in"
)
V(graph)$pop_devel <- ifelse(
  pop1957 < pop1958,
  "increased",
  ifelse(pop1957 > pop1958, "decreased",
         "unchanged"
  )
)

V(graph)$popularity <- pmax(pop1957, pop1958)
E(graph)$year <- as.character(E(graph)$year)

ggraph(graph, layout = "kk") +
  geom_edge_link(aes(colour = as.character(year))) +
  scale_edge_color_okabe_ito()

Similar work

ggokabeito is heavily inspired by the excellent colorblindr package. However, colorblindr is not currently on CRAN and includes some complex features for analyzing colorblind safeness that are not necessary for using the Okabe-Ito palette. Additionally, colorblindr was developed prior to R 4.0.0, which set Okabe-Ito as the default discrete color palette. ggokabeito thus has fewer overall dependencies but a strong one on R 4.0.0 or greater.

Code of Conduct

Please note that the ggokabeito project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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install.packages('ggokabeito')

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Version

0.1.0

License

MIT + file LICENSE

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Maintainer

Malcolm Barrett

Last Published

October 18th, 2021

Functions in ggokabeito (0.1.0)

palette_okabe_ito

Okabe-Ito Palette
ggokabeito-package

ggokabeito: 'Okabe-Ito' Scales for 'ggplot2' and 'ggraph'
scale_okabe_ito

Okabe-Ito Scales for ggplot2 and ggraph