plotnine.scale_fill_brewer

scale_fill_brewer(
    type="seq",
    palette=1,
    direction=1,
    *,
    name=None,
    breaks=True,
    limits=None,
    labels=True,
    expand=None,
    guide="legend",
    na_value="#7F7F7F",
    aesthetics=(),
    drop=True,
    na_translate=True
)

Sequential, diverging and qualitative color scales

Init Parameters

type: Literal['diverging', 'qualitative', 'sequential', 'div', 'qual', 'seq'] = 'seq'

Type of data

palette: int | str = 1

If a string, will use that named palette. If a number, will index into the list of palettes of appropriate type.

direction: Literal[1, -1] = 1

Sets the order of colors in the scale. If 1, colors are as output brewer_pal. If -1, the order of colors is reversed.

Parameter Attributes

name: str | None = None

The name of the scale. It is used as the label of the axis or the title of the guide. Suitable defaults are chosen depending on the type of scale.

breaks: DiscreteBreaksUser = True

List of major break points. Or a callable that takes a tuple of limits and returns a list of breaks. If True, automatically calculate the breaks.

limits: DiscreteLimitsUser = None

Limits of the scale. These are the categories (unique values) of the variables. If is only a subset of the values, those that are left out will be treated as missing data and represented with a na_value.

labels: ScaleLabelsUser = True

Labels at the breaks. Alternatively, a callable that takes an array_like of break points as input and returns a list of strings.

expand: (
    tuple[float, float]
    | tuple[float, float, float, float]
    | None
) = None

Multiplicative and additive expansion constants that determine how the scale is expanded. If specified must be of length 2 or 4. Specifically the values are in this order:

(mul, add)
(mul_low, add_low, mul_high, add_high)

For example,

  • (0, 0) - Do not expand.
  • (0, 1) - Expand lower and upper limits by 1 unit.
  • (1, 0) - Expand lower and upper limits by 100%.
  • (0, 0, 0, 0) - Do not expand, as (0, 0).
  • (0, 0, 0, 1) - Expand upper limit by 1 unit.
  • (0, 1, 0.1, 0) - Expand lower limit by 1 unit and upper limit by 10%.
  • (0, 0, 0.1, 2) - Expand upper limit by 10% plus 2 units.

If not specified, suitable defaults are chosen.

guide: Literal["legend"] | None = "legend"
na_value: str = "#7F7F7F"

Color of missing values.

aesthetics: Sequence[ScaledAestheticsName] = ()

Aesthetics affected by this scale. These are defined by each scale and the user should probably not change them. Have fun.

drop: bool = True

Whether to drop unused categories from the scale

na_translate: bool = True

If True translate missing values and show them. If False remove missing values.