The goal of prismatic is to provide color manipulation tools in R, in a intuitive, low-dependency and functional way.
clr_ (color) allowing for easy autocompletion.You can install the released version of prismatic from CRAN with:
install.packages("prismatic")
And the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools") devtools::install_github("EmilHvitfeldt/prismatic")
All prismatic functions returns a colors object, which includes a new printing method and plotting method for quickly visualizing the colors.
library(prismatic) library(magrittr) terrain10 <- terrain.colors(10) terrain10 #> [1] "#00A600FF" "#2DB600FF" "#63C600FF" "#A0D600FF" "#E6E600FF" "#E8C32EFF" #> [7] "#EBB25EFF" "#EDB48EFF" "#F0C9C0FF" "#F2F2F2FF" terrain_color <- color(terrain10) terrain_color #> <colors> #> #00A600FF #2DB600FF #63C600FF #A0D600FF #E6E600FF #E8C32EFF #EBB25EFF #EDB48EFF #F0C9C0FF #F2F2F2FF plot(terrain_color)

If crayon is available the print method will do its best to represent the colors.

library(prismatic) library(magrittr) ddd <- color(terrain.colors(10)) ddd #> <colors> #> #00A600FF #2DB600FF #63C600FF #A0D600FF #E6E600FF #E8C32EFF #EBB25EFF #EDB48EFF #F0C9C0FF #F2F2F2FF plot(ddd)

clr_grayscale(ddd) %>% plot()

clr_lighten(ddd, 0.7) %>% plot()

clr_darken(ddd, 0.5) %>% plot()

clr_saturate(ddd, 0.5) %>% plot()

clr_desaturate(ddd, 0.5) %>% plot()

clr_negate(ddd) %>% plot()

clr_rotate(ddd, 180) %>% plot()

clr_protan(ddd) %>% plot()

clr_tritan(ddd) %>% plot()

clr_deutan(ddd) %>% plot()

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