pal_rgb is initialized to a vector of named elements (colors)
to define an alternative (reduced) scenario color scheme
(using red, green, and blue colors).
Details
See pal for default color information.
Assign pal <- pal_rgb to use as default color scheme
throughout the riskyr package.
See also
pal contains current color information;
init_pal initializes color information.
Other color palettes:
pal_bw,
pal_bwp,
pal_crisk,
pal_kn,
pal_mbw,
pal_mod,
pal_org,
pal_unikn,
pal_vir
Other lists containing current scenario information:
accu,
freq,
num,
pal,
pal_bw,
pal_bwp,
pal_kn,
pal_mbw,
pal_mod,
pal_org,
pal_unikn,
pal_vir,
prob,
txt,
txt_TF,
txt_org
Examples
pal_rgb        # shows all color names and current values
#>              N      cond_true     cond_false        dec_pos        dec_neg 
#>    "#F2F2F2FC"    "#E6E6E6FC"    "#BFBFBFFC"    "#D9D9D9FC"    "#B3B3B3FC" 
#>        dec_cor        dec_err             hi             mi             fa 
#>    "#BFBFBFFC"    "#999999FC"   "olivedrab4"      "tomato3" "lightsalmon2" 
#>             cr            ppv            npv            txt            brd 
#>   "olivedrab3"      "sienna1"   "steelblue3"    "#000000FC"    "#1A1A1AFC" 
#>             bg 
#>        "white" 
pal_rgb["hi"]  # shows the current color for hits (true positives, TP)
#>           hi 
#> "olivedrab4" 
pal_rgb["hi"] <- "gold" # defines a new color for hits (true positives, TP)
