Changed hues to reflect the number of unique classes#4
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Changed hues to reflect the number of unique classes. Seems like both hue=0 and hue=255 look red. Restricted upper-bound of hue to 200 (violet) to differentiate the two.
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Without this change, the current code assigns hues to every element in the 'ordering' vector. If there are only a few unique values in 'ordering', and if these unique values are close to each other, then their colours will look very similar/indistinguishable. |
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Changed hues to reflect the number of unique classes.
Seems like both hue=0 and hue=255 look red. Restricted upper-bound of hue to 200 (violet) to differentiate the two.