pal_seeblau provides an additional uni.kn color palette as a data frame containing 5 colors (shades of Seeblau).

pal_seeblau

Format

An object of class data.frame with 1 rows and 5 columns.

See also

pal_unikn for the unikn default color palette with all 5 colors of pal_seeblau; pal_karpfenblau for an alternative blue uni.kn color palette; pal_unikn_pref for a uni.kn color palette with all preferred colors; seecol for viewing and comparing color palettes; usecol for using color palettes.

Other color palettes: pal_bordeaux, pal_grau, pal_karpfenblau, pal_peach, pal_petrol, pal_pinky, pal_seegruen, pal_signal, pal_unikn, pal_unikn_dark, pal_unikn_light, pal_unikn_pair, pal_unikn_ppt, pal_unikn_pref, pal_unikn_web

Examples

pal_seeblau
#>   seeblau1 seeblau2 seeblau3 seeblau4 seeblau5
#> 1  #CCEEF9  #A6E1F4  #59C7EB  #00A9E0  #008ECE
dim(pal_seeblau)  # 1 5
#> [1] 1 5

# Preferred color:
pal_seeblau[3]    # preferred (named) color "seeblau3" (as df)
#>   seeblau3
#> 1  #59C7EB
pal_seeblau[[3]]  # preferred color value "#59C7EB"
#> [1] "#59C7EB"

# Access by position:
pal_seeblau[3]    # named color "seeblau3" (as df)
#>   seeblau3
#> 1  #59C7EB
pal_seeblau[[3]]  # color value "#59C7EB"
#> [1] "#59C7EB"

# Access by name: 
pal_unikn["seeblau3"]    # color "seeblau3" (as df) 
#>   seeblau3
#> 1  #59C7EB
pal_unikn[["seeblau3"]]  # color value "#59C7EB"
#> [1] "#59C7EB"

# Plotting palette:
seecol(pal_seeblau)