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NAME

Graphics::ColorNames - defines RGB values for common color names

VERSION

version v3.5.0

SYNOPSIS

use Graphics::ColorNames;
use Graphics::ColorNames::WWW;

$pal = Graphics::ColorNames->new( qw[ X WWW ] );

$rgb = $pal->hex('green');          # returns '00ff00'
$rgb = $pal->hex('green', '0x');    # returns '0x00ff00'
$rgb = $pal->hex('green', '#');     # returns '#00ff00'

$rgb = $pal->rgb('green');          # returns '0,255,0'
@rgb = $pal->rgb('green');          # returns (0, 255, 0)

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a common interface for obtaining the RGB values of colors by standard names. The intention is to (1) provide a common module that authors can use with other modules to specify colors by name; and (2) free module authors from having to "re-invent the wheel" whenever they decide to give the users the option of specifying a color by name rather than RGB value.

METHODS

new

The constructor is as follows:

my $pal = Graphics::ColorNames->new( @schemes );

where @schemes is an array of color schemes (palettes, dictionaries).

A valid color scheme may be the name of a color scheme (such as X or a full module name such as Graphics::ColorNames::X), a reference to a color scheme hash or subroutine, or to the path or open filehandle for a rgb.txt file.

If none are specified, it uses the default X color scheme, which corresponds to the X-Windows rgb.txt colors. For most purposes, this is good enough. Since v3.2.0, it was updated to use the 2014-07-06 colors, so includes the standard CSS colors as well.

Other color schemes are available on CPAN, e.g. Graphics::ColorNames::WWW.

Since version 2.1002, Color::Library dictionaries can be used as well:

my $pal = Graphics::ColorNames->new( 'Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML' );

rgb

@rgb = $pal->rgb($name);

$rgb = $pal->rgb($name, $separator);

If called in a list context, returns a triplet.

If called in a scalar context, returns a string separated by an optional separator (which defauls to a comma). For example,

@rgb = $pal->rgb('blue');      # returns (0, 0, 255)

$rgb = $pal->rgb('blue', ','); # returns "0,0,255"

Unknown color names return empty lists or strings, depending on the context.

Color names are case insensitive, and spaces or punctuation are ignored. So "Alice Blue" returns the same value as "aliceblue", "ALICE-BLUE" and "a*lICEbl-ue". (If you are using color names based on user input, you should add additional validation of the color names.)

The value returned is in the six-digit hexidecimal format used in HTML and CSS (without the initial '#'). To convert it to separate red, green, and blue values (between 0 and 255), use the "hex2tuple" function.

You may also specify an absolute filename as a color scheme, if the file is in the same format as the standard rgb.txt file.

hex

$hex = $pal->hex($name, $prefix);

Returns a 6-digit hexidecimal RGB code for the color. If an optional prefix is specified, it will prefix the code with that string. For example,

$hex = $pal->hex('blue', '#'); # returns "#0000ff"

If the color does not exist, it will return an empty string.

A hexidecimal RGB value in the form of #RRGGBB, 0xRRGGBB or RRGGBB will return itself:

$color = $pal->hex('#123abc');         # returns '123abc'

autoloaded color name methods

Autoloaded color name methods were removed in v3.4.0.

load_scheme

$pal->load_scheme( $scheme );

This dynamically loads a color scheme, which can be either a hash reference or code reference.

EXPORTS

all_schemes

my @schemes = all_schemes();

Returns a list of all available color schemes installed on the machine in the Graphics::ColorNames namespace.

The order has no significance.

hex2tuple

Converts a hexidecimal string to a tuple.

tuple2hex

Converts a tuple to a hexidecimal string.

TIED INTERFACE

The standard interface (prior to version 0.40) was through a tied hash:

tie %pal, 'Graphics::ColorNames', qw[ X WWW ];

This interface is deprecated, and will be moved to a separate module in the future.

CUSTOM COLOR SCHEMES

You can add naming scheme files by creating a Perl module is the name Graphics::ColorNames::SCHEMENAME which has a subroutine named NamesRgbTable that returns a hash of color names and RGB values. (Schemes with a different base namespace will require the fill namespace to be given.)

The color names must be in all lower-case, and the RGB values must be 24-bit numbers containing the red, green, and blue values in most- significant to least- significant byte order.

An example naming schema is below:

package Graphics::ColorNames::Metallic;

sub NamesRgbTable() {
  use integer;
  return {
    copper => 0xb87333,
    gold   => 0xcd7f32,
    silver => 0xe6e8fa,
  };
}

You would use the above schema as follows:

tie %colors, 'Graphics::ColorNames', 'Metallic';

The behavior of specifying multiple keys with the same name is undefined as to which one takes precedence.

As of version 2.10, case, spaces and punctuation are ignored in color names. So a name like "Willy's Favorite Shade-of-Blue" is treated the same as "willysfavoroteshadeofblue". (If your scheme does not include duplicate entrieswith spaces and punctuation, then the minimum version of Graphics::ColorNames should be 2.10 in your requirements.)

An example of an additional module is the Graphics::ColorNames::Mozilla module.

Since version 1.03, NamesRgbTable may also return a code reference:

package Graphics::ColorNames::Orange;

sub NamesRgbTable() {
  return sub {
    my $name = shift;
    return 0xffa500;
  };
}

See Graphics::ColorNames::GrayScale for an example.

ROADMAP

The following changes are planned in the future:

  • The tied interface will be removed, but implemented in a separate module for users that wish to use it.

  • The namespace for color schemes will be moved to the Graphics::ColorNames::Schemes but options will be added to use the existing scheme.

    This will allow modules to be named like Graphics::ColorNames::Tied without being confused for color schemes.

  • This module will be rewritten to be a Moo-based class.

SEE ALSO

Color::Library provides an extensive library of color schemes. A notable difference is that it supports more complex schemes which contain additional information about individual colors and map multiple colors to a single name.

Color::Rgb has a similar function to this module, but parses an rgb.txt file.

Graphics::ColorObject can convert between RGB and other color space types.

Graphics::ColorUtils can also convert betweeb RGB and other color space types, and supports RGB from names in various color schemes.

Acme::AutoColor provides subroutines corresponding to color names.

SOURCE

The development version is on github at https://github.com/robrwo/Graphics-ColorNames and may be cloned from git://github.com/robrwo/Graphics-ColorNames.git

The SourceForge project for this module at http://sourceforge.net/projects/colornames/ is no longer maintained.

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Graphics-ColorNames or by email to bug-Graphics-ColorNames@rt.cpan.org.

When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

AUTHOR

Robert Rothenberg <rrwo@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTORS

  • Alan D. Salewski <alans@cji.com>

  • Steve Pomeroy <xavier@cpan.org>

  • "chemboy" <chemboy@perlmonk.org>

  • Magnus Cedergren <magnus@mbox604.swipnet.se>

  • Gary Vollink <gary@vollink.com>

  • Claus Färber <cfaerber@cpan.org>

  • Andreas J. König <andk@cpan.org>

  • Slaven Rezić <slaven@rezic.de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2001-2019 by Robert Rothenberg.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)