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""" color.py The color module defines the Color class and some popular Color objects. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------- class Color: """ A Color object models an RGB color. """ #------------------------------------------------------------------- def __init__(self, r=0, g=0, b=0): """ Construct self such that it has the given red (r), green (g), and blue (b) components. """ self._r = r # Red component self._g = g # Green component self._b = b # Blue component #------------------------------------------------------------------- def getRed(self): """ Return the red component of self. """ return self._r #------------------------------------------------------------------- def getGreen(self): """ Return the green component of self. """ return self._g #------------------------------------------------------------------- def getBlue(self): """ Return the blue component of self. """ return self._b #------------------------------------------------------------------- def __str__(self): """ Return the string equivalent of self, that is, a string of the form '(r, g, b)'. """ #return '#%02x%02x%02x' % (self._r, self._g, self._b) return '(' + str(self._r) + ', ' + str(self._g) + ', ' + \ str(self._b) + ')' #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Some predefined Color objects: WHITE = Color(255, 255, 255) BLACK = Color( 0, 0, 0) RED = Color(255, 0, 0) GREEN = Color( 0, 255, 0) BLUE = Color( 0, 0, 255) CYAN = Color( 0, 255, 255) MAGENTA = Color(255, 0, 255) YELLOW = Color(255, 255, 0) DARK_RED = Color(128, 0, 0) DARK_GREEN = Color( 0, 128, 0) DARK_BLUE = Color( 0, 0, 128) GRAY = Color(128, 128, 128) DARK_GRAY = Color( 64, 64, 64) LIGHT_GRAY = Color(192, 192, 192) ORANGE = Color(255, 200, 0) VIOLET = Color(238, 130, 238) PINK = Color(255, 175, 175) # Shade of blue used in Introduction to Programming in Java. # It is Pantone 300U. The RGB values are approximately (9, 90, 166). BOOK_BLUE = Color( 9, 90, 166) BOOK_LIGHT_BLUE = Color(103, 198, 243) # Shade of red used in Algorithms 4th edition BOOK_RED = Color(150, 35, 31) #----------------------------------------------------------------------- def _main(): """ For testing: """ import stdio c1 = Color(128, 128, 128) stdio.writeln(c1) stdio.writeln(c1.getRed()) stdio.writeln(c1.getGreen()) stdio.writeln(c1.getBlue()) if __name__ == '__main__': _main()