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Change DataExplorer color palettes #99

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tamdrashtri opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 5 comments
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Change DataExplorer color palettes #99

tamdrashtri opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 5 comments
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@tamdrashtri
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I want to add colors to graphs generated by DataExplorer, and I'm particularly into the viridis palettes. Is there any way for me to add them?

Thank you!

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/viridis/vignettes/intro-to-viridis.html

@boxuancui
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I don't think there is an easy way to update color, unless you want to adjust the returned ggplot objects (added with #78) and modify them yourself.

In addition, most of existing DataExplorer charts are monochromic. I wonder if there are much to change.

@tamdrashtri
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got it! Thank you very much. The package has been very useful to me.

@boxuancui boxuancui added the type: enhancement Improvement on an existing feature label Dec 13, 2018
@boxuancui boxuancui changed the title Does DataExplorer support viridis color palettes? Change DataExplorer color palettes Dec 13, 2018
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Thanks for using DataExplorer. I will keep this issue open in case it becomes more relevant down the road.

@SebastianHeyneman
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Just wanted to give a +1 on this. In plot_correlation, the strong positive correlations show up as red and the strong negative correlations show up as blue. Would love to be able to switch those colors.

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boxuancui commented Jan 22, 2019

Just wanted to give a +1 on this. In plot_correlation, the strong positive correlations show up as red and the strong negative correlations show up as blue. Would love to be able to switch those colors.

@SeabassWells In a typical heat map, red represents hot region, and blue represents cold region. That's why I pick those two colors in the correlation heat map. However, you can always overwrite this line to get what you need.

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