Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) See Also Examples
View source: R/anchored.gradient.R
Create a color gradient with a color for zero
| 1 2 | anchored.gradient(minColor = "blue", maxColor = "red",
  zeroColor = "white", z = NULL, vals = 100)
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| minColor | what color corresponds to the minimum value? | 
| maxColor | what color corresponds to the maximum value? | 
| zeroColor | what color corresponds to the middle point value? | 
| z | The vector of numbers corresponding to the colors? | 
| vals | how many points should the final gradient have? | 
Other functions (e.g., number.to.colors) create a color gradient by taking a range (min and max) and begining with color 1 and ending with color 2.
The problem is that sometimes, there's a critical middle point (e.g., zero) and the min and max are not symmetric around the middle point.
This function aleviates that problem by creating a middle point for a fixed value (set to zero).
a gradient of color
Dustin Fife
string.to.colors, number.to.colors,
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