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color-classifier
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Classify the color along the reference color. using algorithm the CIEDE2000, RGB, HSV.
Classify the color along the reference color. using algorithm the CIEDE2000, RGB, HSV.
$ npm install color-classifier --save
or
Download the color-classifier.min.js.
The following is the basic usage.
import ColorClassifier from "color-classifier"
const palette = ["#fff", "#000"];
const colorClassifier = new ColorClassifier(palette);
const color = colorClassifier.classify("#fefefe");
console.log(color); // {r: 255, g: 255, b: 255}
The type of pallet and algorithms have been some available.
import ColorClassifier, { Palette, AlgorithmTypes } from "color-classifier"
const colorClassifier = new ColorClassifier(Palette.W3C, AlgorithmTypes.HSV);
const color = colorClassifier.classify("#fefefe");
console.log(color); // {r: 255, g: 255, b: 255}
The available values are as follows.
The following is the palette list of preset.
hex | color |
---|---|
#000000 | |
#808080 | |
#c0c0c0 | |
#ffffff | |
#800000 | |
#ff0000 | |
#008000 | |
#00ff00 | |
#808000 | |
#ffff00 | |
#008080 | |
#00ffff | |
#000080 | |
#0000ff | |
#800080 | |
#ff00ff |
hex | color |
---|---|
#000000 | |
#808080 | |
#ffffff | |
#ff0000 | |
#ffa500 | |
#ffff00 | |
#008000 | |
#00ffff | |
#0000ff | |
#800080 |
The difference algorithm of color is possible some selection.
Please try in Playground for the difference of each algorithm.
value | description |
---|---|
AlgorithmTypes.CIEDE2000 | Using the CIE Delta E 2000 Color-Difference algorithm (CIEDE2000). The CIEDE2000 color-difference formula, Color difference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
AlgorithmTypes.HSV | Using the HSV color space. HSL and HSV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
AlgorithmTypes.RGB | Using the RGB color space. RGB color model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
palette: {Array}
algorithmType: {String}
Palette is specify array in RGB object or HEX string.
HEX String:
const palette = ["#fff", "#000"];
const colorClassifier = new ColorClassifier(palette);
RGB Object:
const palette = [
{r: 255, g: 255, b: 255},
{r: 0, g: 0, b: 0}
];
const colorClassifier = new ColorClassifier(palette);
color: {Object || String}
format: {String} ("rgb", "hex", "hsv")
Classifies the specified color along the palette.
const color1 = {r: 255, g: 255, b: 255};
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color1, "rgb")); //{r: 255, g: 255, b: 255}
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color1, "hex")); //#ffffff
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color1, "hsv")); //{h: 0, s: 0, v: 100}
const color2 = "#fff";
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color2, "rgb")); //{r: 255, g: 255, b: 255}
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color2, "hex")); //#ffffff
console.log(colorClassifier.classify(color2, "hsv")); //{h: 0, s: 0, v: 100}
colors: {Array}
format: {String} ("rgb, "hex", "hsv")
Classifies the specified array of colors along the palette.
const colors = ["#fefefe", "#fafafa", "#010101", "#020202"];
const results = colorClassifier.classifyFromArray(colors, "hex");
console.log(results);
// [
// {
// palette: "#ffffff",
// colors: [
// "#fefefe",
// "#fafafa"
// ]
// },
// {
// palette: "#000000",
// colors: [
// "#010101",
// "#020202"
// ]
// }
// ]
setPalette(palette)
getPalette()
setAlgorithmType(algorithmType)
getAlgorithmType()
Released under the MIT Licence
Initialization of the project.
$ cd /your/project/dir
$ git clone https://github.com/tsuyoshiwada/sweet-scroll.git
Install some dependencies.
$ npm install
Start the development. You can access to the http://localhost:3000/.
$ npm start
Run lint and testing.
$ npm test
Generates build file.
$ npm run build
Bugs, feature requests and comments are more than welcome in the issues
FAQs
Classify the color along the reference color. using algorithm the CIEDE2000, RGB, HSV.
We found that color-classifier demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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