The Color class represents RGBA color values using a value range of 0 to 255 inclusive. It allows basic arithmetic operations — binary operations +, -, *, //, %, and unary operation ~ — to create new colors, supports conversions to other color spaces such as HSV or HSL and lets you adjust single color channels. Alpha defaults to 255 (fully opaque) when not given. The arithmetic operations and correct_gamma() method preserve subclasses. For the binary operators, the class of the returned color is that of the left hand color object of the operator.
Color objects support equality comparison with other color objects and 3 or 4 element tuples of integers. There was a bug in pygame 1.8.1 where the default alpha was 0, not 255 like previously.
Color objects export the C level array interface. The interface exports a read-only one dimensional unsigned byte array of the same assigned length as the color. The new buffer interface is also exported, with the same characteristics as the array interface.
The floor division, //, and modulus, %, operators do not raise an exception for division by zero. Instead, if a color, or alpha, channel in the right hand color is 0, then the result is 0. For example:
# These expressions are True Color(255, 255, 255, 255) // Color(0, 64, 64, 64) == Color(0, 3, 3, 3) Color(255, 255, 255, 255) % Color(64, 64, 64, 0) == Color(63, 63, 63, 0)
Use int(color) to return the immutable integer value of the color, usable as a dict key. This integer value differs from the mapped pixel values of pygame.Surface.get_at_mapped(), pygame.Surface.map_rgb() and pygame.Surface.unmap_rgb(). It can be passed as a color_value argument to Color (useful with sets).
See Named Colors for samples of the available named colors.
r (int) -- red value in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive
g (int) -- green value in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive
b (int) -- blue value in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive
a (int) -- (optional) alpha value in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive, default is 255
color_value (Color or str or int or tuple(int, int, int, [int]) or list(int, int, int, [int])) --
color value (see note below for the supported formats)
Note
Color object'red' (all the supported name strings can be found in the Named Colors, with sample swatches)'#rrggbbaa' or '#rrggbb', where rr, gg, bb, and aa are 2-digit hex numbers in the range of 0 to 0xFF inclusive, the aa (alpha) value defaults to 0xFF if not provided'0xrrggbbaa' or '0xrrggbb', where rr, gg, bb, and aa are 2-digit hex numbers in the range of 0x00 to 0xFF inclusive, the aa (alpha) value defaults to 0xFF if not provided0xrrggbbaa, where rr, gg, bb, and aa are 2-digit hex numbers in the range of 0x00 to 0xFF inclusive, note that the aa (alpha) value is not optional for the int format and must be provided(R, G, B, A) or (R, G, B), where R, G, B, and A are int values in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive, the A (alpha) value defaults to 255 if not provideda newly created Color object
Changed in pygame 1.9.2: Color objects export the C level array interface.
Changed in pygame 1.9.0: Color objects support 4-element tuples of integers.
Changed in pygame 1.8.1: New implementation of the class.
The red value of the Color.
The green value of the Color.
The blue value of the Color.
The alpha value of the Color.
The CMY representation of the Color. The CMY components are in the ranges C = [0, 1], M = [0, 1], Y = [0, 1]. Note that this will not return the absolutely exact CMY values for the set RGB values in all cases. Due to the RGB mapping from 0-255 and the CMY mapping from 0-1 rounding errors may cause the CMY values to differ slightly from what you might expect.
The HSVA representation of the Color. The HSVA components are in the ranges H = [0, 360], S = [0, 100], V = [0, 100], A = [0, 100]. Note that this will not return the absolutely exact HSV values for the set RGB values in all cases. Due to the RGB mapping from 0-255 and the HSV mapping from 0-100 and 0-360 rounding errors may cause the HSV values to differ slightly from what you might expect.
The HSLA representation of the Color. The HSLA components are in the ranges H = [0, 360], S = [0, 100], L = [0, 100], A = [0, 100]. Note that this will not return the absolutely exact HSL values for the set RGB values in all cases. Due to the RGB mapping from 0-255 and the HSL mapping from 0-100 and 0-360 rounding errors may cause the HSL values to differ slightly from what you might expect.
The I1I2I3 representation of the Color. The I1I2I3 components are in the ranges I1 = [0, 1], I2 = [-0.5, 0.5], I3 = [-0.5, 0.5]. Note that this will not return the absolutely exact I1I2I3 values for the set RGB values in all cases. Due to the RGB mapping from 0-255 and the I1I2I3 mapping from 0-1 rounding errors may cause the I1I2I3 values to differ slightly from what you might expect.
Returns the normalized RGBA values of the Color as floating point values.
Applies a certain gamma value to the Color and returns a new Color with the adjusted RGBA values.
DEPRECATED: You may unpack the values you need like so, r, g, b, _ = pygame.Color(100, 100, 100) If you only want r, g and b Or r, g, *_ = pygame.Color(100, 100, 100) if you only want r and g
The default Color length is 4. Colors can have lengths 1,2,3 or 4. This is useful if you want to unpack to r,g,b and not r,g,b,a. If you want to get the length of a Color do len(acolor).
Deprecated since pygame 2.1.3.
New in pygame 1.9.0.
Returns a Color which represents the grayscaled version of self using the luminosity formula which weights red, green and blue according to their wavelengths..
Returns a Color which is a linear interpolation between self and the given Color in RGBA space. The second parameter determines how far between self and other the result is going to be. It must be a value between 0 and 1 where 0 means self and 1 means other will be returned.
New in pygame 2.0.1.
Returns a new Color where each of the red, green and blue colour channels have been multiplied by the alpha channel of the original color. The alpha channel remains unchanged.
This is useful when working with the BLEND_PREMULTIPLIED blending mode flag for pygame.Surface.blit(), which assumes that all surfaces using it are using pre-multiplied alpha colors.
New in pygame 2.0.0.
Sets the elements of the color. See parameters for pygame.Color() for the parameters of this function. If the alpha value was not set it will not change.
New in pygame 2.0.1.
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