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A JavaScript library for colour data visualization. Easily map numbers to a smooth-transitioning colour legend.

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RainbowVis-JS

A JavaScript library for colour data visualization. Easily map numbers to a smooth-transitioning colour legend.

The Rainbow class by default maps the range 0 to 100 (inclusive) to the colours of the rainbow (i.e., a gradient transitioning from red to yellow to lime to blue).

See example.html

var rainbow = new Rainbow(); creates new instance of Rainbow. By default, the number range is from 0 to 100, and the spectrum is a rainbow.

rainbow.colourAt(number); returns the hex colour corresponding to the number. If number is out of range, it returns the appropriate hex colour corresponding to either the minNumber or maxNumber.

rainbow.setSpectrum(colour1, colour2 [,colourN]); sets the spectrum of the Rainbow object. By default, the spectrum is a rainbow. You must have a minimum of two colours, but you can specify more than two colours. Colours can be in the form 'red', 'ff0000', or '#ff0000'. For example, rainbow.setSpectrum('red', 'yellow', 'white'); makes the "Rainbow" a colour gradient from red to yellow to white.

rainbow.setNumberRange(minNumber, maxNumber); sets the number range of the Rainbow object. By default, it is 0 to 100.

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Installation

npm install rainbowvis.js

Usage

var Rainbow = require('rainbowvis.js');
var myRainbow = new Rainbow();

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