seaborn.diverging_palette#
- seaborn.diverging_palette(h_neg, h_pos, s=75, l=50, sep=1, n=6, center='light', as_cmap=False)#
Make a diverging palette between two HUSL colors.
If you are using the IPython notebook, you can also choose this palette interactively with the
choose_diverging_palette()
function.- Parameters:
- h_neg, h_posfloat in [0, 359]
Anchor hues for negative and positive extents of the map.
- sfloat in [0, 100], optional
Anchor saturation for both extents of the map.
- lfloat in [0, 100], optional
Anchor lightness for both extents of the map.
- sepint, optional
Size of the intermediate region.
- nint, optional
Number of colors in the palette (if not returning a cmap)
- center{“light”, “dark”}, optional
Whether the center of the palette is light or dark
- as_cmapbool, optional
If True, return a
matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap
.
- Returns:
- palette
list of RGB tuples or
matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap
See also
dark_palette
Create a sequential palette with dark values.
light_palette
Create a sequential palette with light values.
Examples