[R] measuring distances between colours?
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Thu May 30 14:51:10 CEST 2013
Dear Ken,
Yes, that's the paper I was trying to remember, along with the associated spaces. I'll probably get a better solution using the colorspace package.
Thanks,
John
On Thu, 30 May 2013 12:36:11 +0000
Ken Knoblauch <ken.knoblauch at inserm.fr> wrote:
> John Fox <jfox <at> mcmaster.ca> writes:
> > I'm interested in locating the named colour that's "closest" to an
> arbitrary RGB colour. The best that I've
> > been able to come up is the following, which uses
> HSV colours for the comparison:
> >
> > r2c <- function(){
> > hexnumerals <- 0:15
> > names(hexnumerals) <- c(0:9, LETTERS[1:6])
> > hex2decimal <- function(hexnums){
> > hexnums <- strsplit(hexnums, "")
> > decimals <- matrix(0, 3, length(hexnums))
> > decimals[1, ] <- sapply(hexnums, function(x)
> > sum(hexnumerals[x[1:2]] * c(16, 1)))
> > decimals[2, ] <- sapply(hexnums, function(x)
> > sum(hexnumerals[x[3:4]] * c(16, 1)))
> > decimals[3, ] <- sapply(hexnums, function(x)
> > sum(hexnumerals[x[5:6]] * c(16, 1)))
> > decimals
> > }
> > colors <- colors()
> > hsv <- rgb2hsv(col2rgb(colors))
> > function(cols){
> > cols <- sub("^#", "", toupper(cols))
> > dec.cols <- rgb2hsv(hex2decimal(cols))
> > colors[apply(dec.cols, 2, function(dec.col)
> > which.min(colSums((hsv - dec.col)^2)))]
> > }
> > }
> >
> > rgb2col <- r2c()
> >
> > I've programmed this with a closure so that hsv gets
> computed only once.
> >
> >
> > I vaguely recall a paper or discussion concerning colour representation in
> R but can't locate it.
> >
>
> Dear John,
>
> Are you thinking of
>
> Zeileis A, Hornik K, Murrell P (2009). Escaping RGBland:
> Selecting Colors for Statistical Graphics. Computational
> Statistics & Data Analysis, 53, 32593270.
> doi:10.1016/j. csda.2008.11.033.
>
> or the vignette from the colorspace package that covers some
> of the same territory.
>
> How about if you compute color distances in Lab or Luv spaces?
> These so-called uniform color spaces are based on human
> discrimination data for small color distances so should be
> better at finding the nearest color, I would think. Untried
> though. Don't forget that these are based on a standard
> color calibration, sRGB, I think in the case of R and your
> display may or may not be close to that, so expect some
> error from that as well.
>
> best,
>
> Ken
>
>
>
> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> >
> > John
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > John Fox
> > Sen. William McMaster Prof. of Social Statistics
> > Department of Sociology
> > McMaster University
> > Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
> > http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
> >
> >
>
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