color-convert
Plain color conversion functions
color-convert
Color-convert is a color conversion library for JavaScript and node.
It converts all ways between rgb
, hsl
, hsv
, hwb
, cmyk
, ansi
, ansi16
, hex
strings, and CSS keyword
s (will round to closest):
var convert = ; convertrgb; // [96, 48, 59]convertkeyword; // [0, 0, 255] var rgbChannels = convertrgbchannels; // 3var cmykChannels = convertcmykchannels; // 4var ansiChannels = convertansi16channels; // 1
Install
$ npm install color-convert
API
Simply get the property of the from and to conversion that you're looking for.
All functions have a rounded and unrounded variant. By default, return values are rounded. To get the unrounded (raw) results, simply tack on .raw
to the function.
All 'from' functions have a hidden property called .channels
that indicates the number of channels the function expects (not including alpha).
var convert = ; // Hex to LABconverthex; // [ 76, 21, -2 ]converthexlab; // [ 75.56213190997677, 20.653827952644754, -2.290532499330533 ] // RGB to CMYKconvertrgb; // [ 35, 0, 98, 0 ]convertrgbcmyk; // [ 34.509803921568626, 0, 98.43137254901961, 0 ]
Arrays
All functions that accept multiple arguments also support passing an array.
Note that this does not apply to functions that convert from a color that only requires one value (e.g. keyword
, ansi256
, hex
, etc.)
var convert = ; convertrgb; // '7B2D43'convertrgb; // '7B2D43'
Routing
Conversions that don't have an explicitly defined conversion (in conversions.js), but can be converted by means of sub-conversions (e.g. XYZ -> RGB -> CMYK), are automatically routed together. This allows just about any color model supported by color-convert
to be converted to any other model, so long as a sub-conversion path exists. This is also true for conversions requiring more than one step in between (e.g. LCH -> LAB -> XYZ -> RGB -> Hex).
Keep in mind that extensive conversions may result in a loss of precision, and exist only to be complete. For a list of "direct" (single-step) conversions, see conversions.js.
Contribute
If there is a new model you would like to support, or want to add a direct conversion between two existing models, please send us a pull request.
License
Copyright © 2011-2016, Heather Arthur and Josh Junon. Licensed under the MIT License.