% File src/library/grDevices/man/palette.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{palette} \title{Set or View the Graphics Palette} \usage{ palette(value) } \alias{palette} \arguments{ \item{value}{an optional character vector.} } \description{ View or manipulate the color palette which is used when a \code{col=} has a numeric index. } \details{ If \code{value} has length 1, it is taken to be the name of a built in color palette. If \code{value} has length greater than 1 it is assumed to contain a description of the colors which are to make up the new palette (either by name or by RGB levels). If \code{value} is omitted or has length 0, no change is made the current palette. Currently, the only built-in palette is \code{"default"}. } \value{ The palette which \emph{was} in effect. This is \code{\link{invisible}} unless the argument is omitted. } \seealso{ \code{\link{colors}} for the vector of built-in named colors; \code{\link{hsv}}, \code{\link{gray}}, \code{\link{rainbow}}, \code{\link{terrain.colors}},\dots to construct colors. \code{\link{colorRamp}} to interpolate colors, making custom palettes; \code{\link{col2rgb}} for translating colors to RGB 3-vectors. } \examples{ require(graphics) palette() # obtain the current palette palette(rainbow(6)) # six color rainbow (palette(gray(seq(0,.9,len=25)))) # gray scales; print old palette matplot(outer(1:100,1:30), type='l', lty=1,lwd=2, col=1:30, main = "Gray Scales Palette", sub = "palette(gray(seq(0,.9,len=25)))") palette("default") # reset back to the default } \keyword{color} \keyword{sysdata}