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hogi
Level XIII

RBG Color in Graph Builder

I want to use a column in a Graph Builder plot to set the color in a heatmap—not with a color scale, but with an RGB value I previously extracted from an image.

Is there a possibility to store a RGB color in a column - and then use it in Graph Builder?

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Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

@hogi I should have read the entire question, thanks! 

For heatmaps, what about using the HLS color space instead of RGB? Since Hue kind of combines/codes for RGB data, you could use the Hue value in the Color role of a heat map, and a chromatic color scale. Color to HLS () in JSL would do the RGB to HLS conversion for you.

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hogi
Level XIII

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

if this is not possible, some workarounds :

  1. use value color,
    a) use value = row() - and use value color to map the rows to color
    b) save "color" with an encoding - and use value color to map the encoded color to the actual color

  2. is it possible to use the color from row state for a Heatmap Plot?
jthi
Super User

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

You can store the value as row state using Color State() and RGB Color(), but no idea about using that column directly in graph builder. 

 

-Jarmo
Victor_G
Super User

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

Hi @hogi,

I have used a previous solution from @txnelson that enable me to use HEX values from one column and get automatically row colors based on these values :

Return a JMP Color Value from a Hex Color Code 

For RGB values, there seems to be some solutions existing:

using RGB values in JSL scripts instead of color name or whatever this (--16741343) is 
Extracting colors from a #rrggbb column 


Hope these answers may help you,

Victor GUILLER

"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)
hogi
Level XIII

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

Hi  @Victor_G , thank you for the input.

HexColor is a nice option for:

hogi_0-1769878048996.png

the hard nut I still have to crack is how I can use this in Graph Builder / Heatmaps.
 
I'm leaning towards: save  {r, g,b } *255 as an expression - and using a table script to manually transfer the values to Value Colors .

another workaround: use  JSL & shape equation.
but Heatmaps has its benefits ...

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

Here's the script from the Image to Table extension to use an RGB value in Graph Builder. Since it uses JMP's built-in functions, it's fairly fast.

 

(dt << New Column( "Pixel Color", formula( Color State( RGB Color( :R, :G, :B ) ) ) )) << copy to row states;

 

hogi
Level XIII

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

Hi Jed Campbell , thank you for the code.

The hard nut I still have to crack is how I can use this in Graph Builder / Heatmaps.

Any better solution than the workaround via Value Colors?

hogi
Level XIII

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

possible application case: show me my life 
from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU

empty plot:

hogi_0-1770045010224.png

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

@hogi I should have read the entire question, thanks! 

For heatmaps, what about using the HLS color space instead of RGB? Since Hue kind of combines/codes for RGB data, you could use the Hue value in the Color role of a heat map, and a chromatic color scale. Color to HLS () in JSL would do the RGB to HLS conversion for you.

hogi
Level XIII

Re: RBG Color in Graph Builder

Hue - a great idea to get very saturated colors!
In the new version, I apply a preselection based on L and S - and pick THE color by the dominant hue (mode()) .

This makes images with a lot of blue sky clearly visible as blue cells - like our trip to Greece in May 2024.
To get a nice contrast, days with missing image are grey ...

hogi_2-1770068048795.png

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