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Thank you for this lovely library. I've been using it with much pleasure. I had a hard time finding how to provide a properly configured long though, in the documentation you pass it a literal:
var oldColor = 0x20F186;
I wasn't able to figure out how to define my color as such, I ended up doing something like:
oldColor = eval('0x' + hex);
where hex was my string value. Is there a "good" way to do this? Might help a future user.
Thanks again! lovely piece of kit.
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I'm not really sure I should explain how to use standard JS functions like parseInt([radix]) or Number.prototype.toString([radix]).
Moreover, I use the same interface as the standard ColorPicker.
Anyway, here is a small example:
varstringColor="20F186";varnumberColor=parseInt(stringColor,16);alert('"stringColor" = '+stringColor+"\r\n"+'"numberColor" = '+numberColor+"\r\n"+'"numberColor to string" = '+numberColor.toString(16).toUpperCase()+"\r\n"+'"numberColor to string === stringColor" = '+(numberColor.toString(16).toUpperCase()===stringColor).toString());
Thanks for the feedback, I'll think about how I can improve the description.
Thank you for this lovely library. I've been using it with much pleasure. I had a hard time finding how to provide a properly configured long though, in the documentation you pass it a literal:
var oldColor = 0x20F186;
I wasn't able to figure out how to define my color as such, I ended up doing something like:
oldColor = eval('0x' + hex);
where hex was my string value. Is there a "good" way to do this? Might help a future user.
Thanks again! lovely piece of kit.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: