?colorRamp

Hope this helps,

baptiste

On 27 Mar 2009, at 13:16, Paulo E. Cardoso wrote:

I'm trying to create a graph where different cells of a grid (a shapefile) will be painted with a color share scale, where the most easy way is to use
gray().

Can I somehow get a vector (gradient) of colors, a vector of colors with
other methods but gray()?

I'm doing this until now



 quad_N_sp <-
merge(sp_dist[sp_dist $sp==splist[i],],grelha_ID,by.x="quad",by.y="quadricula
",all.y=T,)

 quad_N_sp$x[is.na(quad_N_sp$x)] <- 0

 quad_N_sp <- quad_N_sp[order(quad_N_sp$id),]

 paleta <- gray(1-(quad_N_sp$x)/max(quad_N_sp$x)) #! Tons de cinzento

 win.graph(4,5)

plot(grelha,ol="grey80", #! Gráfico com grelha de amostragem e gradiente
de abundância

 fg=paleta,

 cex.lab=0.7,

 cex.axis=0.7,

 cex.main=0.7,

 xlab="Coord X",

 ylab="Coord Y",

 main=paste("Espécie: ",splist[i]),

 xlim=c(210000,240000)

 )

col_lab <- c(max(quad_N_sp$x),min(quad_N_sp$x)) #! Vector com os limites
min e max do N de indivíduos observados


color .legend (248000,120000,250000,128000,col_lab,sort(unique(paleta)),gradie
nt="y",cex=0.6)#! Legenda

 text(245300,130500,"Nº Indivíduos",cex=0.6)

 plot(blocos,ol="grey40",fg=NA,add=T)



I'd like to replace the grey shade by other colors.



Thanks in advance

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