| Title: | Colour Palettes Inspired by Butterflies | 
| Version: | 0.1.0 | 
| Description: | A collection of colour palettes inspired by some of our dearest butterfly species. This package provides continuous and categorical palettes, including some colour blind friendly options. | 
| License: | GPL (≥ 3) | 
| Encoding: | UTF-8 | 
| RoxygenNote: | 7.3.2 | 
| Suggests: | knitr, rmarkdown | 
| VignetteBuilder: | knitr | 
| NeedsCompilation: | no | 
| Packaged: | 2025-05-15 10:12:50 UTC; saragamboa | 
| Author: | Sara Gamboa | 
| Maintainer: | Sara Gamboa <sara.gamboa@uvigo.gal> | 
| Repository: | CRAN | 
| Date/Publication: | 2025-05-19 13:30:02 UTC | 
Colour palettes inspired by butterflies
Description
Returns a colour palette from the lepidochroma collection.
Usage
lepidochroma(name, n = NULL)
Arguments
| name | Palette name (see the  | 
| n | Number of colours to return.  It is an optional argument:
if it is not specified, all available colours for the specified
palette will be returned.  For continuous palettes (see the
output of  | 
Value
A character vector with colours as hexadecimal strings.
Examples
# Discrete palette
lepidochroma("attacus", 4)
# Continuous palette
lepidochroma("morpho", 30)
Palette preview
Description
Displays a preview of a palette or a set of palettes with the specified number of colours in a plot.
Usage
lepidochroma_display(
  name = NULL,
  n = NULL,
  type = c("all", "discrete", "continuous"),
  colourblind_only = FALSE
)
Arguments
| name | Palette name (see the  | 
| n | Number of colours to display. It is an optional argument, if it is not specified, the plot will display all the available colours. | 
| type | The type of palettes to be displayed ( | 
| colourblind_only | A logical value.  If  | 
Value
No return value, called for side effects.
Examples
# Discrete palette
lepidochroma_display("parthenos", 3)
# Continuous palette
lepidochroma_display("battus", 30)
Get information on available palettes
Description
Returns a data frame with the names and information on the palettes that are available in the package.
Usage
lepidochroma_palettes()
Value
A data frame with 3 variables:
- name: palette name 
- n_colours: number of colours in the palette 
- type: continuous or discrete 
- colourblind_friendly: a logical value indicating if the palette is colour blind friendly 
Examples
lepidochroma_palettes()