""" Diverging color scales are appropriate for continuous data that has a natural midpoint \ other otherwise informative special value, such as 0 altitude, or the boiling point of a liquid. The color scales in this module are \ mostly meant to be passed in as the `color_continuous_scale` argument to various \ functions, and to be used with the `color_continuous_midpoint` argument. """ from .colorbrewer import ( # noqa: F401 BrBG, PRGn, PiYG, PuOr, RdBu, RdGy, RdYlBu, RdYlGn, Spectral, ) from .cmocean import balance, delta, curl, oxy # noqa: F401 from .carto import Armyrose, Fall, Geyser, Temps, Tealrose, Tropic, Earth # noqa: F401 from .plotlyjs import Picnic, Portland # noqa: F401 from ._swatches import _swatches, _swatches_continuous def swatches(template=None): return _swatches(__name__, globals(), template) swatches.__doc__ = _swatches.__doc__ def swatches_continuous(template=None): return _swatches_continuous(__name__, globals(), template) swatches_continuous.__doc__ = _swatches_continuous.__doc__ # Prefix variable names with _ so that they will not be added to the swatches _contents = dict(globals()) for _k, _cols in _contents.items(): if _k.startswith("_") or _k.startswith("swatches") or _k.endswith("_r"): continue globals()[_k + "_r"] = _cols[::-1] __all__ = ["swatches"]