Using a pre-defined color palette in ggplot

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别那么骄傲 2020-11-27 04:14

Does anyone know how to use a pre-defined color palette in ggplot?

I have a vector of colors I would like to use:

rhg_cols <- c(\"#771C19\", \"#AA         


        
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  • 2020-11-27 04:25

    Since the colors you want ARE the values in the color aesthetic, what you really want is the identity scale, in this case scale_fill_identity.

     ggplot(mydata, aes(factor(phone_partner_products)), color=rhg_cols) +
       geom_bar() +
       scale_fill_identity())
    

    Since you didn't supply data, I'm going to use a slightly different example using your color data:

     rhg_cols <- c("#771C19","#AA3929","#E25033","#F27314","#F8A31B",
                   "#E2C59F","#B6C5CC","#8E9CA3","#556670","#000000")
     mydata <- sample(rhg_cols, 100, replace = TRUE)
     qplot(mydata, fill = mydata) +
       scale_fill_identity()
    

    enter image description here


    note: I omitted + opts(axis.text.x=theme_text(angle=90)) for clarity in the example.

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  • 2020-11-27 04:27

    First add, the colours to your data set:

    mydata$col <- rhg_cols
    

    Then map colour to that column and use scale_colour_identity

    ggplot(mydata, aes(factor(phone_partner_products, colour = col))) + 
      geom_bar() + 
      scale_colour_identity()
    
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  • 2020-11-27 04:28

    You must put colour = rhg_cols inside aes(). As far as I can tell, you want to apply gradient to bars (in barplot) with factor variable on the abscissa? Then use fill - try this instead:

    ggplot(mydata, aes(factor(phone_partner_products), fill = factor(phone_partner_products))) +
      geom_bar() + 
      scale_fill_manual(values = rhg_cols)
    

    or try to achieve approximate replica with:

    ggplot(mydata, aes(factor(phone_partner_products), fill = phone_partner_products))) +
      geom_bar() + 
      scale_fill_gradient(low = "#771C19", high = "#000000")
    

    Notice that in second case a continuous variable is passed to fill aesthetics, therefore scale_fill_gradient is passed afterwards. If you pass a factor to the fill aes, you must stick with scale_fill_manual(values = rhg_cols).

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  • 2020-11-27 04:35

    If the colours are a palette, use scale_colour_manual:

    ggplot(mydata, aes(factor(phone_partner_products), colour = colour_variable)) +
      scale_colour_manual(values = rhg_cols)
    
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