R code that defines color palettes based on the unique, vibrant culture of Punjab, India.
Rangla Punjab translates to “Colorful Punjab”.
And if you ever visit India, Rangla Punjab is a wonderful Punjabi theme village of generations gone by.
In the meantime, enjoy this R package :-)
RanglaPunjab(name)
ListPalette()
MergePalette(name, name2, name3)
PaintPalette(name, name2, name3)
CherryPickPalette(name, name2, name3)
ShowPalettePhoto(name)
RanglaPunjab(name)
Input 1 palette, return vector of colors
ListPalette()
Lists all 24 palettes
> ListPalette()
[1] "FieldsOfPunjab" "FieldsOfPunjab2" "GoldenTemple" "GoldenTemple2"
[5] "Pindh" "Haveli" "Haveli2" "AmritsariKulcha"
[9] "CholeBhature" "BiryaniRice" "AmritsariLassi" "AmritsariPedeWaliLassi"
[13] "Kulfi" "SohniMahiwal" "HeerRanjha" "Gidha"
[17] "Gidha2" "Teej" "Phulkari" "Phulkari2"
[21] "Jutti" "Jutti2" "Jutti3" "Paranda"
MergePalette(name, name2, name3)
Input 2 to 3 palettes to merge into new palette
MergePalette("AmritsariKulcha", "Phulkari2")
[1] "#e3e4d9" "#ebdc9c" "#b3340e" "#67140a" "#2a231d" "#9c1a41" "#42a4e8" "#3a35da" "#ee523c" "#3e167c"
PaintPalette(name, name2, name3)
Input 1 to 3 palettes to display their colors on screen
CherryPickPalette(name, name2, name3)
Input 2 to 3 palettes to visually select colors to create new palette. Will open interactive shiny app and save list of colors tocherrypickedpalette
.
ShowPalettePhoto(name)
Input 1 palette to display photo that inspired these colors
Use RanglaPunjab
to color pie charts.
library(RanglaPunjab)
library(plotrix)
slices <- c(10, 12, 4, 16, 8)
lbls <- c("US", "UK", "Australia", "Germany", "France")
pie3D(slices,labels=lbls, explode=0.1, col=RanglaPunjab("Gidha"), main="Pie Chart of Countries ")
Use CherryPickPalette
to dynamically color bar plots.