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# Name: Colors.py
# Purpose: Contains color lists used in FloatCanvas
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# Tags: phoenix-port, unittest, documented, py3-port
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"""
Colors.py
Assorted stuff for Colors support. At the moment, only a few color sets.
Many of these are from:
http://geography.uoregon.edu/datagraphics/color_scales.htm
They may have been modified some
CategoricalColor1: A list of colors that are distict.
BlueToRed11: 11 colors from blue to red
"""
## Categorical 12-step scheme, after ColorBrewer 11-step Paired Scheme
## From: http://geography.uoregon.edu/datagraphics/color_scales.htm
# CategoricalColor1 = [ (255, 191, 127),
# (255, 127, 0),
# (255, 255, 153),
# (255, 255, 50),
# (178, 255, 140),
# ( 50, 255, 0),
# (165, 237, 255),
# (25, 178, 255),
# (204, 191, 255),
# (101, 76, 255),
# (255, 153, 191),
# (229, 25, 50),
# ]
CategoricalColor1 = [ (229, 25, 50),
(101, 76, 255),
( 50, 255, 0),
(255, 127, 0),
(255, 255, 50),
(255, 153, 191),
(25, 178, 255),
(178, 255, 140),
(255, 191, 127),
(204, 191, 255),
(165, 237, 255),
(255, 255, 153),
]
RedToBlue11 = [ (165, 0, 33),
(216, 38, 50),
(247, 109, 94),
(255, 173, 114),
(255, 224, 153),
(255, 255, 191),
(224, 255, 255),
(170, 247, 255),
(114, 216, 255),
( 63, 160, 255),
( 38, 76, 255),
]
BlueToDarkRed12 = [( 41, 10, 216),
( 38, 77, 255),
( 63, 160, 255),
(114, 217, 255),
(170, 247, 255),
(224, 255, 255),
(255, 255, 191),
(255, 224, 153),
(255, 173, 114),
(247, 109, 94),
(216, 38, 50),
(165, 0, 33),
]
BlueToDarkRed10 = [( 41, 10, 216),
( 38, 77, 255),
( 63, 160, 255),
(114, 217, 255),
(170, 247, 255),
(255, 224, 153),
(255, 173, 114),
(247, 109, 94),
(216, 38, 50),
(165, 0, 33),
]
BlueToDarkRed8 = [( 41, 10, 216),
( 38, 77, 255),
( 63, 160, 255),
(114, 217, 255),
(255, 173, 114),
(247, 109, 94),
(216, 38, 50),
(165, 0, 33),
]
if __name__ == "__main__":
import wx
# tiny test app
AllSchemes = [("CategoricalColor1", CategoricalColor1),
("RedToBlue11", RedToBlue11),
("BlueToDarkRed12", BlueToDarkRed12),
("BlueToDarkRed10", BlueToDarkRed10),
("BlueToDarkRed8", BlueToDarkRed8)
]
class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
Hsizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
for scheme in AllSchemes:
Sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
Sizer.Add(wx.StaticText(self, label=scheme[0]), 0, wx.ALL, 5)
for c in scheme[1]:
w = wx.Window(self, size=(100, 20))
w.SetBackgroundColour(wx.Colour(*c))
Sizer.Add(w, 0, wx.ALL, 5)
Hsizer.Add(Sizer, 0, wx.ALL, 5)
self.SetSizerAndFit(Hsizer)
self.Show()
A = wx.App(False)
F = TestFrame(None)
A.MainLoop()
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