\name{stam.rgb.colors} \alias{stam.rgb.colors} \title{Generate a Color Gradient} \description{ Generates a colur gradient starting from one color given by the user and ending in another going through black. } \usage{ stam.rgb.colors(n = 12, m = 1, r0 = 1, g0 = 0, b0 = 0, r1 = 0, g1 = 1, b1 = 0) } \arguments{ \item{n}{Number of shades generated in the color gradient} \item{m}{skewing factor. m=1 produces a linear gradient from start to black and from black to end. High m decreases the amount of black, low m's increase it.} \item{r0}{red component of the starting color} \item{g0}{green component of starting color} \item{b0}{blue component of the starting color} \item{r1}{red component of the ending color} \item{g1}{green component of the ending color} \item{b1}{blue component of the ending color} } \value{ A charactor vector of length 2*n. Each element represents the code of an RGB color. } \author{Claudio Lottaz} \seealso{\code{\link{image.stamPrediction}}} \examples{ red.to.blue <- stam.rgb.colors(10, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1) fake.data <- matrix(seq(0, 1, 0.01), nrow=10, ncol=10) image(fake.data, col=red.to.blue) } \keyword{internal}