This Python package is meant to complement the wonderful work by Cynthia Brewer, using the work of Paul Tol, where he introduced a very rigorous set of colors that were clearly identifyable for those with or without color-blindness. His work can also be found under the docs
folder of this package.
Three different color maps - qualitative, sequential, and diverging - are available, either in RGB or HTML codes.
To access any of them, you call the functions
qualitative(<number>)
sequential(<number>)
diverging(<number>)
where the <number>
represents the number of colors you wish.
E.g.,
>>> my_map = qualitative(7)
>>> my_map.html_colors
['#332288', '#88CCEE', '#44AA99', '#117733', '#DDCC77', '#CC6677', '#AA4499']
>>> my_map.rgb_colors
[(51, 34, 136), (136, 204, 238), (68, 170, 153), (17, 119, 51), (221, 204, 119), (204, 102, 119), (170, 68, 153)]