ColorTools[Palette]
Lookup
look up a color in a Palette object by name or index
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
Compatibility
Lookup(P,color)
Lookup(P,color,fast,shade=type)
P
-
Palette object created with ColorTools:-Palette
color
string or a positive integer
fast
(optional) keyword option
shade
(optional) keyword option of the form shade=type, where type can be one of fill, line, or point
The Lookup command looks up color in P.
The argument color can be a string that is the name of a color in P or a positive integer index.
If fast is given, P will not be expanded automatically when a numeric index is given beyond the current size of the palette.
The shade option controls the automatic transformation of colors of P for use with different plot objects. For example, if you make a plot with a point, a line, and a filled region and want their colors to look similar on a white background, you could use the colors returned by Lookup(P,1,shade="point"), Lookup(P,1,shade="line"), and Lookup(P,1,shade="fill") respectively.
The fast and shade options do not apply to palette of type dictionary.
An error will be thrown if fast is specified and color is an integer larger than the number of original colors in the palette
Error, (in ColorTools:-Palette:-Lookup) invalid color 116 is not defined in this palette
An error will also be thrown if color is a string and not the name of a color in the palette.
Error, (in ColorTools:-Palette:-Lookup) invalid color Blurple is not defined in this palette
The ColorTools[Palette][Lookup] command was introduced in Maple 16.
For more information on Maple 16 changes, see Updates in Maple 16.
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