Name
color()
Description
Creates colors for storing in variables of the color datatype. The
 parameters are interpreted as RGB or HSB values depending on the current
 colorMode(). The default mode is RGB values from 0 to 255 and,
 therefore, color(255, 204, 0) will return a bright yellow color (see
 the first example above).
 
 Note that if only one value is provided to color(), it will be
 interpreted as a grayscale value. Add a second value, and it will be used
 for alpha transparency. When three values are specified, they are
 interpreted as either RGB or HSB values. Adding a fourth value applies
 alpha transparency.
 
 Note that when using hexadecimal notation, it is not necessary to use
 color(), as in: color c = #006699
 
 More about how colors are stored can be found in the reference for the
 color datatype.
Examples
- size(400,400); color c = color(255, 204, 0); // Define color 'c' fill(c); // Use color variable 'c' as fill color noStroke(); // Don't draw a stroke around shapes rect(120, 80, 220, 220); // Draw rectangle![Image output for example 1]() 
- size(400,400); color c = color(255, 204, 0); // Define color 'c' fill(c); // Use color variable 'c' as fill color noStroke(); // Don't draw a stroke around shapes ellipse(100, 100, 320, 320); // Draw left circle // Using only one value with color() // generates a grayscale value. c = color(65); // Update 'c' with grayscale value fill(c); // Use updated 'c' as fill color ellipse(300, 300, 320, 320); // Draw right circle![Image output for example 2]() 
- size(400,400); color c; // Declare color 'c' noStroke(); // Don't draw a stroke around shapes // If no colorMode is specified, then the // default of RGB with scale of 0-255 is used. c = color(50, 55, 100); // Create a color for 'c' fill(c); // Use color variable 'c' as fill color rect(0, 40, 180, 320); // Draw left rect colorMode(HSB, 100); // Use HSB with scale of 0-100 c = color(50, 55, 100); // Update 'c' with new color fill(c); // Use updated 'c' as fill color rect(220, 40, 180, 320); // Draw right rect![Image output for example 3]() 
Syntax
- color(gray)
- color(gray, alpha)
- color(v1, v2, v3)
- color(v1, v2, v3, alpha)
Parameters
- gray- (int)number specifying value between white and black
- alpha- (int, float)relative to current color range
- v1- (int, float)red or hue values relative to the current color range
- v2- (int, float)green or saturation values relative to the current color range
- v3- (int, float)blue or brightness values relative to the current color range
Return
- int
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