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A small Python script to generate random color sequences, e.g. for use in plotting. Just call the "generate_new_color(existing_colors,pastel_factor)" function to generate a random color that is (statistically) maximally different from all colors in "existing_colors". The "pastel_factor" parameter can be used to specify the "pasteliness"(?) of th…
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import random | |
def get_random_color(pastel_factor = 0.5): | |
return [(x+pastel_factor)/(1.0+pastel_factor) for x in [random.uniform(0,1.0) for i in [1,2,3]]] | |
def color_distance(c1,c2): | |
return sum([abs(x[0]-x[1]) for x in zip(c1,c2)]) | |
def generate_new_color(existing_colors,pastel_factor = 0.5): | |
max_distance = None | |
best_color = None | |
for i in range(0,100): | |
color = get_random_color(pastel_factor = pastel_factor) | |
if not existing_colors: | |
return color | |
best_distance = min([color_distance(color,c) for c in existing_colors]) | |
if not max_distance or best_distance > max_distance: | |
max_distance = best_distance | |
best_color = color | |
return best_color | |
#Example: | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
#To make your color choice reproducible, uncomment the following line: | |
#random.seed(10) | |
colors = [] | |
for i in range(0,10): | |
colors.append(generate_new_color(colors),pastel_factor = 0.9) | |
print "Your colors:",colors |
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