😎 Give your xaringan slides some style
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  1. `%||%` <- function(x, y) if (is.null(x)) y else x
  2. `%??%` <- function(x, y) if (!is.null(x)) y else NULL
  3. #' @title Generate lighter or darker version of a color
  4. #' @description Produces a linear blend of the color with white or black.
  5. #' @param color_hex A character string representing a hex color
  6. #' @param strength The "strength" of the blend with white or black,
  7. #' 0 low to 1 high.
  8. #' @name lighten_darken_color
  9. NULL
  10. #' @rdname lighten_darken_color
  11. #' @export
  12. lighten_color <- function(color_hex, strength = 0.7) {
  13. stopifnot(strength >= 0 && strength <= 1)
  14. color_rgb <- col2rgb(color_hex)[, 1]
  15. color_rgb <- (1 - strength) * color_rgb + strength * 255
  16. rgb(color_rgb[1], color_rgb[2], color_rgb[3], maxColorValue = 255)
  17. }
  18. #' @rdname lighten_darken_color
  19. #' @export
  20. darken_color <- function(color_hex, strength = 0.8) {
  21. stopifnot(strength >= 0 && strength <= 1)
  22. color_rgb <- col2rgb(color_hex)[, 1]
  23. color_rgb <- (1 - strength) * color_rgb
  24. rgb(color_rgb[1], color_rgb[2], color_rgb[3], maxColorValue = 255)
  25. }
  26. #' @title Add alpha to hex color
  27. #' @description Applies alpha (or opacity) to a color in hexadecimal form by
  28. #' converting opacity in the `[0, 1]` range to hex in the `[0, 255]` range
  29. #' and appending to the hex color.
  30. #' @inheritParams lighten_darken_color
  31. #' @param opacity Desired opacity of the output color
  32. #' @export
  33. apply_alpha <- function(color_hex, opacity = 0.5) {
  34. paste0(color_hex, as.hexmode(round(255*opacity, 0)))
  35. }
  36. adjust_value_color <- function(color_hex, strength = 0.5) {
  37. color_hsv <- rgb2hsv(col2rgb(color_hex))[, 1]
  38. color_hsv['v'] <- strength
  39. hsv(color_hsv[1], color_hsv[2], color_hsv[3])
  40. }
  41. #' Choose dark or light color
  42. #'
  43. #' Takes a color input as `x` and returns either the black or white color (or
  44. #' expression) if dark or light text should be used over the input color for
  45. #' best contrast. Follows W3C Recommendations.
  46. #'
  47. #' @references <https://stackoverflow.com/a/3943023/2022615>
  48. #' @param x The background color (hex)
  49. #' @param black Text or foreground color, e.g. "#222" or
  50. #' `substitute(darken_color(x, 0.8))`, if black text provides the best contrast.
  51. #' @param white Text or foreground color or expression, e.g. "#EEE" or
  52. #' `substitute(lighten_color(x, 0.8))`, if white text provides the best contrast.
  53. #' @export
  54. choose_dark_or_light <- function(x, black = "#000000", white = "#FFFFFF") {
  55. if (is_light_color(x)) eval(black) else eval(white)
  56. }
  57. is_light_color <- function(x) {
  58. # this function returns TRUE if the given color
  59. # is light-colored and requires dark text
  60. color_rgb <- col2rgb(x)[, 1]
  61. # from https://stackoverflow.com/a/3943023/2022615
  62. color_rgb <- color_rgb / 255
  63. color_rgb[color_rgb <= 0.03928] <- color_rgb[color_rgb <= 0.03928]/12.92
  64. color_rgb[color_rgb > 0.03928] <- ((color_rgb[color_rgb > 0.03928] + 0.055)/1.055)^2.4
  65. lum <- t(c(0.2126, 0.7152, 0.0722)) %*% color_rgb
  66. lum[1, 1] > 0.179
  67. }
  68. #' @keywords internal
  69. call_style_xaringan <- function() {
  70. paste0("style_xaringan(",
  71. paste(names(formals(style_xaringan)), collapse = ", "),
  72. ")")
  73. }
  74. #' Specify Google Font
  75. #'
  76. #' Builds Google Fonts URL from family name. Extra weights are given in the
  77. #' `...` parameters. Languages can be specified in `langauges` and must one or
  78. #' more of the language codes as given by `google_language_codes()`.
  79. #'
  80. #' @examples
  81. #' google_font("Josefin Sans", "400", "400i", "600i", "700")
  82. #' google_font("Josefin Sans", languages = c("latin-ext", "vietnamese"))
  83. #' @param family Font family
  84. #' @param ... Font weights to include, example "400", "400i"
  85. #' @param languages Font languages to include (dependent on the font.) See
  86. #' [google_language_codes()].
  87. #' @export
  88. google_font <- function(family, ..., languages = NULL) {
  89. base = "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family="
  90. weights <- if (length(list(...))) paste(c(...), collapse = ",")
  91. languages <- if (!is.null(languages)) paste(google_language_codes(languages), collapse = ",")
  92. structure(list(
  93. family = family,
  94. weights = weights,
  95. languages = languages,
  96. url = paste0(
  97. base, stringr::str_replace_all(family, " ", "+"),
  98. if (!is.null(weights)) paste0(":", weights),
  99. if (!is.null(languages)) paste0("&subset=", languages)
  100. )
  101. ), class = "google_font")
  102. }
  103. #' @title List Valid Google Language Codes
  104. #' @description Gives a list of valid Language Codes for Google Fonts, or
  105. #' validates that the language codes given are valid.
  106. #' @seealso [google_font()]
  107. #' @param language_codes Vector of potential Google language codes
  108. #' @export
  109. google_language_codes <- function(
  110. language_codes = c("latin", "latin-ext", "sinhala", "greek", "hebrew",
  111. "vietnamese", "cyrillic", "cyrillic-ext", "devanagari", "arabic", "khmer",
  112. "tamil", "greek-ext", "thai", "bengali", "gujarati", "oriya",
  113. "malayalam", "gurmukhi", "kannada", "telugu", "myanmar")
  114. ) {
  115. unique(match.arg(language_codes, several.ok = TRUE))
  116. }
  117. print.google_font <- function(x) {
  118. cat(
  119. "Family: ", x$family,
  120. if (!is.null(x$weights)) paste("\nWeights:", x$weights),
  121. if (!is.null(x$languages)) paste("\nLangs: ", x$languages),
  122. "\nURL: ", x$url
  123. )
  124. }
  125. quote_elements_w_spaces <- function(x) {
  126. x <- stringr::str_split(x, ", ?")[[1]]
  127. has_space <- stringr::str_detect(x, "\\w \\w")
  128. not_quoted <- stringr::str_detect(x, "^\\w.+\\w$")
  129. x[has_space & not_quoted] <- paste0("'", x[has_space & not_quoted], "'")
  130. paste(x, collapse = ", ")
  131. }