Add the colorblind friendly Okabe-Ito color palette#2108
Add the colorblind friendly Okabe-Ito color palette#2108WimLeflere wants to merge 3 commits intooxyplot:developfrom
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It would be nice to set this palette as the |
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Thanks for opening this; I'll take a proper look at the weekend (ping me if I forget). We should also consider an alternative system of default styles (colours and markers and dashes etc.) to make it easier to make colorblind friendly plots (and black-and-white printable plots). |
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I started from this answer on StackOverflow for colorblind accessible colors in R. It has some interesting links to blogs and papers. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57153428/r-plot-color-combinations-that-are-colorblind-accessible Regarding the code change, should the property be renamed to |
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The second is probably preferable, then may or may not add one with a pre-set number of colours. The Cividis provision is a good example to follow: |
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@VisualMelon have you had time to look at it? |
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Thanks for the reminder, will try to do so today. |
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Thanks for this PR, I think this would be a very valuable addition! As far as I understand, the Okabe-Ito color palette is meant to visualize distinct categories, rather than continuous data. In fact, for continuous data, we do have some color palettes which are supposed to be color-blind-friendly (Viridis is the default, and we also have Cividis). I think the peaks-based examples are more suited for continuous color palettes. For a category-based color palette like this, maybe a BarSeries-based example would be more appropriate? I am also not sure if Okabe-Ito would be the best color palette to use as the default palette. The first color of Okabe-Ito is just plain black, which I think might not be ideal whether you are color-blind or not. |
Completely agree, meant to suggest something a bit more ambitious (usual thing of me dumping ideas in posts as they occur to me rather than opening a new thread): it would be nice for there to be a way to change the default colours/markers for a plot more easily, e.g. so that you can swap out the existing defaults for printer/colour-blind friendly defaults. It looks like it's actually already easy to change the @WimLeflere does it make sense for the colours to be interpolable? If so, should probably have an API more like Cividis/BlackWhiteRed (taking a number-of-colours parmeter); if not, I think it's fine as is, but I'd agree with @Jonarw that something with different colours between series would make more sense as an example, e.g. a set of line series with the |
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I've updated the example to use line series. Interpolation works OK, but I prefer the default behavior of the different line types. |
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Add the colorblind friendly Okabe-Ito color palette.
Based on the paper: "How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to Colorblind people"
Masataka Okabe - Kei Ito (2008)
https://jfly.uni-koeln.de/color/
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