Forgot to add `using ColorTypes` to the top of the minimal example.

  -Islam

On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 12:55:37 PM UTC-4, Islam Badreldin wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was experimenting with plotting using PyPlot and I wanted to create line 
> plots with custom colors. I wanted to use a color palette from 
> ColorBrewer.jl, which returns the colors as an array of ColorTypes colors. 
> I wanted to convert the returned colors to a Tuple, e.g. 
> (0.894,0.102,0.11), in order to pass it to PyPlot. The following snippet 
> works for me,
>
>
> using PyPlot
>
> using ColorBrewer
>
> myc=palette("Set1",9)
>
> for i in 1:9 plot(rand(100),c=(comp1(myc[i]),comp2(myc[i]),comp3(myc[i]))) 
> end
>
>
> My question is, is there a convenience function that can directly give me 
> the desired tuple, without having to manually construct it using 
> (comp1,comp2,comp3)?
>
> Thanks,
> Islam
>

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