#12962: Implement multi-function plotting options in plot()
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Reporter: alauve | Owner: was
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-7.3
Component: user interface | Resolution:
Keywords: plot, linestyle, | Merged in:
color |
Authors: Aaron Lauve | Reviewers: Paul Masson
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
public/graphics/multi_function_plot_options-12962|
276f8eb2f08a898e6be8b20c09dd9c5b4f49a5b0
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by alauve):
Karl-Dieter,
I found a nice website that will take a url and pass its content through
assorted "color blind" filters. They do b&w too. Follow the instructions
here: [http://webpages.math.luc.edu/~lauve/scratch/color_test.html color
test]
It seems that advancing colors on the hue scale by 1/(golden ratio) works
well in all cases, so I'm going with this for now. One can always start a
new ticket to implement more advanced color theory methods. (In
particular, I have no idea how to bring the matplotlib 2.0
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAoljeRJ3lU colormaps] into the picture.)
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