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Use Wes Anderson Color Palettes in Matplotlib & Seaborn

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WAMPL: Another *W*es *A*nderson *M*at*P*lot*L*ib Palettes
===========================================================

This is another [Wes Anderson Palettes](http://wesandersonpalettes.tumblr.com/)
implementation. Currnetly, if you set your default pallete, it just modifies the
default color cycle to the one provided by the blog. I don't make any
classification or useage inferences, unlike jiffyclub's fantastic
[palettable](https://github.com/jiffyclub/palettable).

Check out the [demo notebook](demoURL) for more information.

Usage
-----

It's about as easy as:
```
import wes
wes.set_palette('Rushmore')
```
and then your future plots will use the `Rushmore` palette. If you'd like to
reset your palette, use

```
import matplotlib
matplotlib.rcdefaults()
```
Otherwise, you can show all palettes available using `wes.available()` and can
plot two palettes against each other using `wes.plot_palettes(*args)`.

You can also use this with
[seaborn](http://stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn/). Just remember to set
your palette **after** importing seaborn, as seaborn overwrites matplotlib's
[`rcdefaults`](http://matplotlib.org/users/customizing.html)

License
--------

This is licensed in the Creative Commons for Attribution and ShareAlike
purposes.
CC-BY-SA

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