The default discrete colour scale. Defaults to scale_fill_hue()/scale_fill_brewer() unless type (which defaults to the ggplot2.discrete.fill/ggplot2.discrete.colour options) is specified.

scale_colour_discrete(
  ...,
  type = getOption("ggplot2.discrete.colour", getOption("ggplot2.discrete.fill"))
)

scale_fill_discrete(
  ...,
  type = getOption("ggplot2.discrete.fill", getOption("ggplot2.discrete.colour"))
)

Arguments

...

Additional parameters passed on to the scale type,

type

One of the following:

  • A character vector of color codes. The codes are used for a 'manual' color scale as long as the number of codes exceeds the number of data levels (if there are more levels than codes, scale_colour_hue()/scale_fill_hue() are used to construct the default scale).

  • A list of character vectors of color codes. The minimum length vector that exceeds the number of data levels is chosen for the color scaling. This is useful if you want to change the color palette based on the number of levels.

  • A function that returns a discrete colour/fill scale (e.g., scale_fill_hue(), scale_fill_brewer(), etc).

Examples

# Template function for creating densities grouped by a variable cty_by_var <- function(var) { ggplot(mpg, aes(cty, colour = factor({{var}}), fill = factor({{var}}))) + geom_density(alpha = 0.2) } # The default, scale_fill_hue(), is not colour-blind safe cty_by_var(class)
# (Temporarily) set the default to Okabe-Ito (which is colour-blind safe) okabe <- c("#E69F00", "#56B4E9", "#009E73", "#F0E442", "#0072B2", "#D55E00", "#CC79A7") withr::with_options( list(ggplot2.discrete.fill = okabe), print(cty_by_var(class)) )
# Define a collection of palettes to alter the default based on number of levels to encode discrete_palettes <- list( c("skyblue", "orange"), RColorBrewer::brewer.pal(3, "Set2"), RColorBrewer::brewer.pal(6, "Accent") ) withr::with_options( list(ggplot2.discrete.fill = discrete_palettes), { # 1st palette is used when there 1-2 levels (e.g., year) print(cty_by_var(year)) # 2nd palette is used when there are 3 levels print(cty_by_var(drv)) # 3rd palette is used when there are 4-6 levels print(cty_by_var(fl)) })
#> Warning: Groups with fewer than two data points have been dropped.
#> Warning: no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf