"Color coding options" refer to the various options or methods for assigning and displaying color codes in software or applications. These color codes can be used to label, categorize, or differentiate data or elements, facilitating visual analysis and interpretation.
Typical features of software in the realm of "color coding options" include:
Custom color palettes: The software offers the ability to create or select custom color palettes to adjust color codes based on user requirements.
Categorical color coding: Users can encode categories or groups of data with different colors to visually distinguish them and establish relationships between them.
Gradient or scale coding: The software allows the coding of data or values based on color gradients or scales to highlight differences in data values or visualize trends.
Interactive coding options: Users can utilize interactive features to dynamically adjust and update color codes based on filters, search queries, or user actions.
Exporting and sharing coding schemes: The software enables users to export their color coding schemes and share them with others to ensure consistent color conventions within a team or organization.