Can be used to get the hex code of specific colors from the Okabe-Ito palette.
Use okabeito_colors() to see all available colors.
okabeito_colors(..., original_names = FALSE, black_first = FALSE, amber = TRUE)
oi_colors(..., original_names = FALSE, black_first = FALSE, amber = TRUE)Character names of colors.
Logical. Should the colors be named using the original
names used by Okabe and Ito (2008), such as "vermillion" (TRUE), or
simplified names, such as "red" (FALSE, default)?
Only used if no colors are specified (to see all available colors).
Logical. Should black be first (TRUE) or last (FALSE, default)
in the color palette? Only used if no colors are specified (to see all
available colors).
If amber color should replace yellow in the palette.
A character vector with color-codes.
okabeito_colors()
#> orange light blue green amber blue red purple
#> "#E69F00" "#56B4E9" "#009E73" "#F5C710" "#0072B2" "#D55E00" "#CC79A7"
#> grey black
#> "#999999" "#000000"
okabeito_colors(c("red", "light blue", "orange"))
#> red light blue orange
#> "#D55E00" "#56B4E9" "#E69F00"
okabeito_colors(original_names = TRUE)
#> orange sky blue bluish green amber blue
#> "#E69F00" "#56B4E9" "#009E73" "#F5C710" "#0072B2"
#> vermillion reddish purple grey black
#> "#D55E00" "#CC79A7" "#999999" "#000000"
okabeito_colors(black_first = TRUE)
#> black orange light blue green amber blue red
#> "#000000" "#E69F00" "#56B4E9" "#009E73" "#F5C710" "#0072B2" "#D55E00"
#> purple grey
#> "#CC79A7" "#999999"