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List of named colors¶
This plots a list of the named colors supported in matplotlib. Note that xkcd colors are supported as well, but are not listed here for brevity.
For more information on colors in matplotlib see
- the Specifying Colors tutorial;
- the
matplotlib.colors
API; - the Color Demo.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.colors as mcolors
def plot_colortable(colors, title, sort_colors=True, emptycols=0):
cell_width = 212
cell_height = 22
swatch_width = 48
margin = 12
topmargin = 40
# Sort colors by hue, saturation, value and name.
if sort_colors is True:
by_hsv = sorted((tuple(mcolors.rgb_to_hsv(mcolors.to_rgb(color))),
name)
for name, color in colors.items())
names = [name for hsv, name in by_hsv]
else:
names = list(colors)
n = len(names)
ncols = 4 - emptycols
nrows = n // ncols + int(n % ncols > 0)
width = cell_width * 4 + 2 * margin
height = cell_height * nrows + margin + topmargin
dpi = 72
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(width / dpi, height / dpi), dpi=dpi)
fig.subplots_adjust(margin/width, margin/height,
(width-margin)/width, (height-topmargin)/height)
ax.set_xlim(0, cell_width * 4)
ax.set_ylim(cell_height * (nrows-0.5), -cell_height/2.)
ax.yaxis.set_visible(False)
ax.xaxis.set_visible(False)
ax.set_axis_off()
ax.set_title(title, fontsize=24, loc="left", pad=10)
for i, name in enumerate(names):
row = i % nrows
col = i // nrows
y = row * cell_height
swatch_start_x = cell_width * col
swatch_end_x = cell_width * col + swatch_width
text_pos_x = cell_width * col + swatch_width + 7
ax.text(text_pos_x, y, name, fontsize=14,
horizontalalignment='left',
verticalalignment='center')
ax.hlines(y, swatch_start_x, swatch_end_x,
color=colors[name], linewidth=18)
return fig
plot_colortable(mcolors.BASE_COLORS, "Base Colors",
sort_colors=False, emptycols=1)
plot_colortable(mcolors.TABLEAU_COLORS, "Tableau Palette",
sort_colors=False, emptycols=2)
#sphinx_gallery_thumbnail_number = 3
plot_colortable(mcolors.CSS4_COLORS, "CSS Colors")
# Optionally plot the XKCD colors (Caution: will produce large figure)
#xkcd_fig = plot_colortable(mcolors.XKCD_COLORS, "XKCD Colors")
#xkcd_fig.savefig("XKCD_Colors.png")
plt.show()
References¶
The use of the following functions, methods, classes and modules is shown in this example:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.colors
matplotlib.colors.rgb_to_hsv
matplotlib.colors.to_rgba
matplotlib.figure.Figure.get_size_inches
matplotlib.figure.Figure.subplots_adjust
matplotlib.axes.Axes.text
matplotlib.axes.Axes.hlines
Out:
<function Axes.hlines at 0x7f154d199280>
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