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7 Colours of the Rainbow. Have you ever seen a rainbow? Sometimes when the sun is shining and it is rainy somewhere at the same time, you can see a rainbow. It's a huge arch of colours in the sky. It's caused by the light from the sun being broken up by water droplets in the atmosphere. The sun's light is "white", but the water droplets break ...
Rainbow colour scales are, in general, a bad idea. They are not colour-blind friendly and have perceptual problems. See #endrainbow on twitter for more They are not colour-blind friendly and have perceptual problems.
The 7 colours of the rainbow. The seven colours of the rainbow are the "visible" part of the electro-magnetic spectrum - they are visible to (or can be seen by) the human eye. A rainbow is what we sometimes see in the sky when the sun is shining and it is raining somewhere at the same time.
Another variation of the rainbow above is “Sunset over the Ocean”. (It will make a great background for a webpage). Start with the rainbow, replace the last (purple) color with the following dark blue one: (60,70,200). Then move the yellow slider right up against the light blue one (mine is at 60% and 61%). And that’s it! {See Image >>}
I would like to have a "normal" rainbow scale from red=high over orange, yellow, green, light blue, dark blue=low without giving fixed discrete colours as one can do it, e.g. with scale_fill_gradient2. I wonder why "rainbow" starts with red=high end ends with some other red...
Qualitative palettes are supposed to provide X most distinctive colours each. Of course, mixing them joins into one palette also similar colours, but that's the best I can get (74 colors). Of course, mixing them joins into one palette also similar colours, but that's the best I can get (74 colors).
As per ?barplot:. col a vector of colors for the bars or bar components. By default, grey is used if height is a vector, and a gamma-corrected grey palette if height is a matrix.
This is because the function we are using is a quadratic, in actual fact a rainbow is made of circles with different radii (there is also a fun maths project here!). This is also plotable by matplotlib, I would try this and make it so you can plot more than the 7 colors in the rainbow e.g plot 1000 colors spanning the entire spectrum to make it really look like a rainbow!
So far I managed to get the basics done (same static color for each led, color fade with each leds simultaneous). I got a rainbow effect working, but its basically only a cycle through the color spectrum for all leds at the same time. What I want is a rainbow wave, where the colors are moving in one direction and fading into/chasing each other.
This is easier than you think. First you need an hsv or hsl to rgb conversion function. Here is C# code to do that conversion.
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