I’ve just played a bit with the new color palette
and the Roassal graph builder.
Here are some screenshots:
<Screen Shot 2014-04-25 at 8.58.21 AM.png>
Another example:
<Screen Shot 2014-04-25 at 9.01.56 AM.png>
<Screen Shot 2014-04-25 at 9.12.32 AM.png><Screen Shot 2014-04-25 at 9.13.07
AM.png>
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Apr 25, 2014, at 12:13 AM, Pablo Estefó <pestefo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Well, as you probably read, I was working on a Color palette. The thing is that i loved
the color schemes from
www.colorbrewer2.org , so I decided to bring them into Pharo/Moose
then everyone can use them directly.
So I created ColorPalette. A color palette is a collection of different color schemes
that follows a common purpose, they are: sequential, qualitative and diverging.
Sequential schemes are suited to ordered data that progress from low to high.
<Screenshot 2014-04-24 23.45.43.png>
Diverging schemes put equal emphasis on mid-range critical values and extremes at both
ends of the data range
.<Screenshot 2014-04-24 23.46.46.png>
Qualitative schemes do not imply magnitude differences between legend classes, and hues
are used to create the primary visual differences between classes .
<Screenshot 2014-04-24 23.46.20.png>
Picking the right scheme from a palette
You can see all the color schemes for each palette by executing
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ColorPalette sequential show.
ColorPalette diverging show.
ColorPalette qualitative show.
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You should see something like this:
<PastedGraphic-8.tiff>
Getting colours from a scheme
To get the colours for an specific scheme just clic on the name of the scheme
<Screenshot 2014-04-24 23.53.36.png>
And you will get the code line to get them.
<PastedGraphic-7.tiff>
Example:
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ColorPalette qualitative colors: 7 scheme:'Accent'
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If you want to focus on a specific color, just click on it to inspect it.
Partitioning data into colors
With Ricardo, we were working on a new normalizer to discretize a list of values into a
smaller list of colours using Sequential or Diverging color schemes.
Example:
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RTBucketColorNormalizer example
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What do you think?
Cheers,
Pablo
On Apr 24, 2014, at 11:33, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com> wrote:
> Excellent! Super!
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> Alexandre
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> On Apr 24, 2014, at 10:55 AM, Pablo Estefó <pestefo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Yep. It is not completely integrated into Roassal2 Color Normalizers, I will
announce it today.
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>> These are the palettes:
>> <PastedGraphic-6.tiff>
>> Keep in tune ;-)
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>> On Apr 24, 2014, at 10:39, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
wrote:
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>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Just to say that Pablo is working on a harmonized color set for Roassal2. He
will probably announce it soon :-)
>>> I know some of you are interested in that :-)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Alexandre
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>>> Alexandre Bergel
http://www.bergel.eu
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