Colorbrewer
Create color blind friendly color palettes in Java.
The color palettes provided by this library are based on the colors provided by the [color brewer project] (http://colorbrewer.org/),
In principle there are three types of palettes provided:
For each palette any number of steps (=colors) in the palette can be requested.
How to Use
Show a user Dialog
final ColorPaletteChooserDialog dialog = new ColorPaletteChooserDialog();
dialog.show();
if(dialog.wasOKPressed()) {
Color c = dialog.getColor();
}
will display this dialog:
Create a palette programmatically
Get a color palette with a specific number of color:
boolean colorBlindSave = true;
ColorBrewer[] sequentialPalettes = ColorBrewer.getSequentialColorPalettes(colorBlindSave);
ColorBrewer myBrewer = sequentialPalettes[0];
System.out.println( "Name of this color brewer: " + myBrewer);
// I want a gradient of 8 colors:
Color[] myGradient = myBrewer.getColorPalette(8);
// These are the color codes:
for (Color color: myGradient){
// convert to hex for web display:
String hex = Integer.toHexString(color.getRGB() & 0xffffff);
System.out.println("#"+hex+";");
}
return myGradient;
This provides the following 8 blue colors:
Installation
This project is now hosted on Maven Central. You can install the jar file by adding this to your project configuration:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.biojava</groupId>
<artifactId>jcolorbrewer</artifactId>
<version>5.2</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Example Application
Here we are coloring the various components of the virus structure of the human poliovirus ( PDB ID 3J69 ) .
Acknowledgments
Colors from www.ColorBrewer.org by Cynthia A. Brewer, Geography, Pennsylvania State University.