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@uiw/react-color-editable-input-hsla
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EditableInputHSLA Component is a subcomponent of @react-color
.
npm i @uiw/react-color-editable-input-hsla
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { hsvaToHex } from '@uiw/color-convert';
import EditableInputHSLA from '@uiw/react-color-editable-input-hsla';
export default function Demo() {
const [hsva, setHsva] = useState({ h: 209, s: 36, v: 90, a: 1 });
return (
<div style={{ padding: '0 10px 0 20px' }}>
<EditableInputHSLA
hsva={hsva}
onChange={(color) => {
setHsva({ ...hsva, ...color.hsva });
}}
/>
</div>
);
}
import React from 'react';
import { EditableInputRGBAProps } from '@uiw/react-color-editable-input-rgba';
export interface EditableInputHSLAProps extends Omit<EditableInputRGBAProps, 'rProps' | 'gProps' | 'bProps'> {
hProps?: EditableInputRGBAProps['gProps'];
sProps?: EditableInputRGBAProps['gProps'];
lProps?: EditableInputRGBAProps['gProps'];
aProps?: false | EditableInputRGBAProps['aProps'];
}
declare const EditableInputHSLA: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<EditableInputHSLAProps & React.RefAttributes<HTMLDivElement>>;
export default EditableInputHSLA;
As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!
Made with contributors.
Licensed under the MIT License.
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Color Editable Input HSLA
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