Class: Sass::Script::Value::Color
- Defined in:
- lib/sass/script/value/color.rb
Overview
A SassScript object representing a CSS color.
A color may be represented internally as RGBA, HSLA, or both. It's originally represented as whatever its input is; if it's created with RGB values, it's represented as RGBA, and if it's created with HSL values, it's represented as HSLA. Once a property is accessed that requires the other representation -- for example, #red for an HSL color -- that component is calculated and cached.
The alpha channel of a color is independent of its RGB or HSL representation. It's always stored, as 1 if nothing else is specified. If only the alpha channel is modified using #with, the cached RGB and HSL values are retained.
Constant Summary collapse
- ALTERNATE_COLOR_NAMES =
Sass::Util.map_vals( { 'aqua' => 0x00FFFFFF, 'darkgrey' => 0xA9A9A9FF, 'darkslategrey' => 0x2F4F4FFF, 'dimgrey' => 0x696969FF, 'fuchsia' => 0xFF00FFFF, 'grey' => 0x808080FF, 'lightgrey' => 0xD3D3D3FF, 'lightslategrey' => 0x778899FF, 'slategrey' => 0x708090FF, }, &method(:int_to_rgba))
- COLOR_NAMES =
A hash from color names to
[red, green, blue]
value arrays. Sass::Util.map_vals( { 'aliceblue' => 0xF0F8FFFF, 'antiquewhite' => 0xFAEBD7FF, 'aquamarine' => 0x7FFFD4FF, 'azure' => 0xF0FFFFFF, 'beige' => 0xF5F5DCFF, 'bisque' => 0xFFE4C4FF, 'black' => 0x000000FF, 'blanchedalmond' => 0xFFEBCDFF, 'blue' => 0x0000FFFF, 'blueviolet' => 0x8A2BE2FF, 'brown' => 0xA52A2AFF, 'burlywood' => 0xDEB887FF, 'cadetblue' => 0x5F9EA0FF, 'chartreuse' => 0x7FFF00FF, 'chocolate' => 0xD2691EFF, 'coral' => 0xFF7F50FF, 'cornflowerblue' => 0x6495EDFF, 'cornsilk' => 0xFFF8DCFF, 'crimson' => 0xDC143CFF, 'cyan' => 0x00FFFFFF, 'darkblue' => 0x00008BFF, 'darkcyan' => 0x008B8BFF, 'darkgoldenrod' => 0xB8860BFF, 'darkgray' => 0xA9A9A9FF, 'darkgreen' => 0x006400FF, 'darkkhaki' => 0xBDB76BFF, 'darkmagenta' => 0x8B008BFF, 'darkolivegreen' => 0x556B2FFF, 'darkorange' => 0xFF8C00FF, 'darkorchid' => 0x9932CCFF, 'darkred' => 0x8B0000FF, 'darksalmon' => 0xE9967AFF, 'darkseagreen' => 0x8FBC8FFF, 'darkslateblue' => 0x483D8BFF, 'darkslategray' => 0x2F4F4FFF, 'darkturquoise' => 0x00CED1FF, 'darkviolet' => 0x9400D3FF, 'deeppink' => 0xFF1493FF, 'deepskyblue' => 0x00BFFFFF, 'dimgray' => 0x696969FF, 'dodgerblue' => 0x1E90FFFF, 'firebrick' => 0xB22222FF, 'floralwhite' => 0xFFFAF0FF, 'forestgreen' => 0x228B22FF, 'gainsboro' => 0xDCDCDCFF, 'ghostwhite' => 0xF8F8FFFF, 'gold' => 0xFFD700FF, 'goldenrod' => 0xDAA520FF, 'gray' => 0x808080FF, 'green' => 0x008000FF, 'greenyellow' => 0xADFF2FFF, 'honeydew' => 0xF0FFF0FF, 'hotpink' => 0xFF69B4FF, 'indianred' => 0xCD5C5CFF, 'indigo' => 0x4B0082FF, 'ivory' => 0xFFFFF0FF, 'khaki' => 0xF0E68CFF, 'lavender' => 0xE6E6FAFF, 'lavenderblush' => 0xFFF0F5FF, 'lawngreen' => 0x7CFC00FF, 'lemonchiffon' => 0xFFFACDFF, 'lightblue' => 0xADD8E6FF, 'lightcoral' => 0xF08080FF, 'lightcyan' => 0xE0FFFFFF, 'lightgoldenrodyellow' => 0xFAFAD2FF, 'lightgreen' => 0x90EE90FF, 'lightgray' => 0xD3D3D3FF, 'lightpink' => 0xFFB6C1FF, 'lightsalmon' => 0xFFA07AFF, 'lightseagreen' => 0x20B2AAFF, 'lightskyblue' => 0x87CEFAFF, 'lightslategray' => 0x778899FF, 'lightsteelblue' => 0xB0C4DEFF, 'lightyellow' => 0xFFFFE0FF, 'lime' => 0x00FF00FF, 'limegreen' => 0x32CD32FF, 'linen' => 0xFAF0E6FF, 'magenta' => 0xFF00FFFF, 'maroon' => 0x800000FF, 'mediumaquamarine' => 0x66CDAAFF, 'mediumblue' => 0x0000CDFF, 'mediumorchid' => 0xBA55D3FF, 'mediumpurple' => 0x9370DBFF, 'mediumseagreen' => 0x3CB371FF, 'mediumslateblue' => 0x7B68EEFF, 'mediumspringgreen' => 0x00FA9AFF, 'mediumturquoise' => 0x48D1CCFF, 'mediumvioletred' => 0xC71585FF, 'midnightblue' => 0x191970FF, 'mintcream' => 0xF5FFFAFF, 'mistyrose' => 0xFFE4E1FF, 'moccasin' => 0xFFE4B5FF, 'navajowhite' => 0xFFDEADFF, 'navy' => 0x000080FF, 'oldlace' => 0xFDF5E6FF, 'olive' => 0x808000FF, 'olivedrab' => 0x6B8E23FF, 'orange' => 0xFFA500FF, 'orangered' => 0xFF4500FF, 'orchid' => 0xDA70D6FF, 'palegoldenrod' => 0xEEE8AAFF, 'palegreen' => 0x98FB98FF, 'paleturquoise' => 0xAFEEEEFF, 'palevioletred' => 0xDB7093FF, 'papayawhip' => 0xFFEFD5FF, 'peachpuff' => 0xFFDAB9FF, 'peru' => 0xCD853FFF, 'pink' => 0xFFC0CBFF, 'plum' => 0xDDA0DDFF, 'powderblue' => 0xB0E0E6FF, 'purple' => 0x800080FF, 'red' => 0xFF0000FF, 'rebeccapurple' => 0x663399FF, 'rosybrown' => 0xBC8F8FFF, 'royalblue' => 0x4169E1FF, 'saddlebrown' => 0x8B4513FF, 'salmon' => 0xFA8072FF, 'sandybrown' => 0xF4A460FF, 'seagreen' => 0x2E8B57FF, 'seashell' => 0xFFF5EEFF, 'sienna' => 0xA0522DFF, 'silver' => 0xC0C0C0FF, 'skyblue' => 0x87CEEBFF, 'slateblue' => 0x6A5ACDFF, 'slategray' => 0x708090FF, 'snow' => 0xFFFAFAFF, 'springgreen' => 0x00FF7FFF, 'steelblue' => 0x4682B4FF, 'tan' => 0xD2B48CFF, 'teal' => 0x008080FF, 'thistle' => 0xD8BFD8FF, 'tomato' => 0xFF6347FF, 'transparent' => 0x00000000, 'turquoise' => 0x40E0D0FF, 'violet' => 0xEE82EEFF, 'wheat' => 0xF5DEB3FF, 'white' => 0xFFFFFFFF, 'whitesmoke' => 0xF5F5F5FF, 'yellow' => 0xFFFF00FF, 'yellowgreen' => 0x9ACD32FF }, &method(:int_to_rgba))
- COLOR_NAMES_REVERSE =
A hash from
[red, green, blue, alpha]
value arrays to color names. COLOR_NAMES.invert.freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#representation ⇒ String
readonly
The user's original representation of the color.
Attributes inherited from Base
#options, #source_range, #value
Class Method Summary collapse
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.from_hex(hex_string, alpha = nil) ⇒ Color
Create a new color from a valid CSS hex string.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#alpha ⇒ Integer
The alpha channel (opacity) of the color.
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#alpha? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this color object is translucent; that is, whether the alpha channel is non-1.
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#blue ⇒ Integer
The blue component of the color.
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#div(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript
/
operation. -
#eq(other) ⇒ Bool
The SassScript
==
operation. -
#green ⇒ Integer
The green component of the color.
- #hash
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#hsl ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the hue, saturation, and lightness components of the color.
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#hsla ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the hue, saturation, lightness, and alpha components of the color.
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#hue ⇒ Numeric
The hue component of the color.
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#initialize(attrs, representation = nil, allow_both_rgb_and_hsl = false) ⇒ Color
constructor
Constructs an RGB or HSL color object, optionally with an alpha channel.
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#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a string representation of the color.
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#lightness ⇒ Numeric
The lightness component of the color.
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#minus(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript
-
operation. -
#mod(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript
%
operation. -
#name ⇒ String?
Returns the color's name, if it has one.
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#plus(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript
+
operation. -
#red ⇒ Integer
The red component of the color.
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#rgb ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the red, green, and blue components of the color.
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#rgba ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the red, green, blue, and alpha components of the color.
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#saturation ⇒ Numeric
The saturation component of the color.
-
#times(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript
*
operation. -
#to_s(opts = {}) ⇒ String
(also: #to_sass)
Returns a string representation of the color.
-
#with(attrs) ⇒ Color
Returns a copy of this color with one or more channels changed.
Methods inherited from Base
#==, #_perform, #assert_int!, #bracketed, #eql?, #neq, #null?, #separator, #single_eq, #to_a, #to_bool, #to_h, #to_i, #unary_div, #unary_minus, #unary_not, #unary_plus, #with_contents
Constructor Details
#initialize(attrs) ⇒ Color #initialize(rgba, [representation]) ⇒ Color
Constructs an RGB or HSL color object, optionally with an alpha channel.
RGB values are clipped within 0 and 255. Saturation and lightness values are clipped within 0 and 100. The alpha value is clipped within 0 and 1.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 229
def initialize(attrs, representation = nil, allow_both_rgb_and_hsl = false)
super(nil)
if attrs.is_a?(Array)
unless (3..4).include?(attrs.size)
raise ArgumentError.new("Color.new(array) expects a three- or four-element array")
end
red, green, blue = attrs[0...3].map {|c| Sass::Util.round(c)}
@attrs = {:red => red, :green => green, :blue => blue}
@attrs[:alpha] = attrs[3] ? attrs[3].to_f : 1
@representation = representation
else
attrs = attrs.reject {|_k, v| v.nil?}
hsl = [:hue, :saturation, :lightness] & attrs.keys
rgb = [:red, :green, :blue] & attrs.keys
if !allow_both_rgb_and_hsl && !hsl.empty? && !rgb.empty?
raise ArgumentError.new("Color.new(hash) may not have both HSL and RGB keys specified")
elsif hsl.empty? && rgb.empty?
raise ArgumentError.new("Color.new(hash) must have either HSL or RGB keys specified")
elsif !hsl.empty? && hsl.size != 3
raise ArgumentError.new("Color.new(hash) must have all three HSL values specified")
elsif !rgb.empty? && rgb.size != 3
raise ArgumentError.new("Color.new(hash) must have all three RGB values specified")
end
@attrs = attrs
@attrs[:hue] %= 360 if @attrs[:hue]
@attrs[:alpha] ||= 1
@representation = @attrs.delete(:representation)
end
[:red, :green, :blue].each do |k|
next if @attrs[k].nil?
@attrs[k] = Sass::Util.restrict(Sass::Util.round(@attrs[k]), 0..255)
end
[:saturation, :lightness].each do |k|
next if @attrs[k].nil?
@attrs[k] = Sass::Util.restrict(@attrs[k], 0..100)
end
@attrs[:alpha] = Sass::Util.restrict(@attrs[:alpha], 0..1)
end
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Instance Attribute Details
#representation ⇒ String (readonly)
The user's original representation of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 196
def representation
@representation
end
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Class Method Details
.from_hex(hex_string, alpha = nil) ⇒ Color
Create a new color from a valid CSS hex string.
The leading hash is optional.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 279
def self.from_hex(hex_string, alpha = nil)
unless hex_string =~ /^#?([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})?$/i ||
hex_string =~ /^#?([0-9a-f])([0-9a-f])([0-9a-f])([0-9a-f])?$/i
raise ArgumentError.new("#{hex_string.inspect} is not a valid hex color.")
end
red = $1.ljust(2, $1).to_i(16)
green = $2.ljust(2, $2).to_i(16)
blue = $3.ljust(2, $3).to_i(16)
alpha = $4.ljust(2, $4).to_i(16).to_f / 0xff if $4
hex_string = "##{hex_string}" unless hex_string[0] == ?#
attrs = {:red => red, :green => green, :blue => blue, :representation => hex_string}
attrs[:alpha] = alpha if alpha
new(attrs)
end
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Instance Method Details
#alpha ⇒ Integer
The alpha channel (opacity) of the color. This is 1 unless otherwise defined.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 347
def alpha
@attrs[:alpha].to_f
end
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#alpha? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this color object is translucent; that is, whether the alpha channel is non-1.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 355
def alpha?
alpha < 1
end
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#blue ⇒ Integer
The blue component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 314
def blue
hsl_to_rgb!
@attrs[:blue]
end
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#div(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript /
operation.
Its functionality depends on the type of its argument:
Number : Divides each of the RGB color channels by the number.
Sass::Script::Value::Color : Divides each of this color's RGB color channels by the other color's.
Sass::Script::Value : See Base#div.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 529
def div(other)
if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number) ||
other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Color)
piecewise(other, :/)
else
super
end
end
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#eq(other) ⇒ Bool
The SassScript ==
operation.
Note that this returns a Bool object,
not a Ruby boolean.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 398
def eq(other)
Sass::Script::Value::Bool.new(
other.is_a?(Color) && rgb == other.rgb && alpha == other.alpha)
end
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#green ⇒ Integer
The green component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 306
def green
hsl_to_rgb!
@attrs[:green]
end
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#hash
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 403
def hash
[rgb, alpha].hash
end
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#hsl ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the hue, saturation, and lightness components of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 379
def hsl
[hue, saturation, lightness].freeze
end
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#hsla ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the hue, saturation, lightness, and alpha components of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 387
def hsla
[hue, saturation, lightness, alpha].freeze
end
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#hue ⇒ Numeric
The hue component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 322
def hue
rgb_to_hsl!
@attrs[:hue]
end
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#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a string representation of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 580
def inspect
alpha? ? rgba_str : hex_str
end
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#lightness ⇒ Numeric
The lightness component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 338
def lightness
rgb_to_hsl!
@attrs[:lightness]
end
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#minus(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript -
operation.
Its functionality depends on the type of its argument:
Number : Subtracts the number from each of the RGB color channels.
Sass::Script::Value::Color : Subtracts each of the other color's RGB color channels from this color's.
Sass::Script::Value : See Base#minus.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 486
def minus(other)
if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number) || other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Color)
piecewise(other, :-)
else
super
end
end
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#mod(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript %
operation.
Its functionality depends on the type of its argument:
Number : Takes each of the RGB color channels module the number.
Sass::Script::Value::Color : Takes each of this color's RGB color channels modulo the other color's.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 550
def mod(other)
if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number) ||
other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Color)
piecewise(other, :%)
else
raise NoMethodError.new(nil, :mod)
end
end
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#name ⇒ String?
Returns the color's name, if it has one.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 587
def name
COLOR_NAMES_REVERSE[rgba]
end
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#plus(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript +
operation.
Its functionality depends on the type of its argument:
Number : Adds the number to each of the RGB color channels.
Sass::Script::Value::Color : Adds each of the RGB color channels together.
Sass::Script::Value : See Base#plus.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 463
def plus(other)
if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number) || other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Color)
piecewise(other, :+)
else
super
end
end
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#red ⇒ Integer
The red component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 298
def red
hsl_to_rgb!
@attrs[:red]
end
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#rgb ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the red, green, and blue components of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 363
def rgb
[red, green, blue].freeze
end
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#rgba ⇒ Array<Integer>
Returns the red, green, blue, and alpha components of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 371
def rgba
[red, green, blue, alpha].freeze
end
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#saturation ⇒ Numeric
The saturation component of the color.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 330
def saturation
rgb_to_hsl!
@attrs[:saturation]
end
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#times(other) ⇒ Color
The SassScript *
operation.
Its functionality depends on the type of its argument:
Number : Multiplies the number by each of the RGB color channels.
Sass::Script::Value::Color : Multiplies each of the RGB color channels together.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 506
def times(other)
if other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number) || other.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Color)
piecewise(other, :*)
else
raise NoMethodError.new(nil, :times)
end
end
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#to_s(opts = {}) ⇒ String Also known as: to_sass
Returns a string representation of the color. This is usually the color's hex value, but if the color has a name that's used instead.
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 564
def to_s(opts = {})
return smallest if options[:style] == :compressed
return representation if representation
# IE10 doesn't properly support the color name "transparent", so we emit
# generated transparent colors as rgba(0, 0, 0, 0) in favor of that. See
# #1782.
return rgba_str if Number.basically_equal?(alpha, 0)
return name if name
alpha? ? rgba_str : hex_str
end
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#with(attrs) ⇒ Color
Returns a copy of this color with one or more channels changed. RGB or HSL colors may be changed, but not both at once.
For example:
Color.new([10, 20, 30]).with(:blue => 40)
#=> rgb(10, 40, 30)
Color.new([126, 126, 126]).with(:red => 0, :green => 255)
#=> rgb(0, 255, 126)
Color.new([255, 0, 127]).with(:saturation => 60)
#=> rgb(204, 51, 127)
Color.new([1, 2, 3]).with(:alpha => 0.4)
#=> rgba(1, 2, 3, 0.4)
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# File 'lib/sass/script/value/color.rb', line 426
def with(attrs)
attrs = attrs.reject {|_k, v| v.nil?}
hsl = !([:hue, :saturation, :lightness] & attrs.keys).empty?
rgb = !([:red, :green, :blue] & attrs.keys).empty?
if hsl && rgb
raise ArgumentError.new("Cannot specify HSL and RGB values for a color at the same time")
end
if hsl
[:hue, :saturation, :lightness].each {|k| attrs[k] ||= send(k)}
elsif rgb
[:red, :green, :blue].each {|k| attrs[k] ||= send(k)}
else
# If we're just changing the alpha channel,
# keep all the HSL/RGB stuff we've calculated
attrs = @attrs.merge(attrs)
end
attrs[:alpha] ||= alpha
Color.new(attrs, nil, :allow_both_rgb_and_hsl)
end
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