Convert any color argument (string, color, number, object etc.) to an array with channels data of desired output format.
const rgba = require('color-normalize')
rgba('red') // [1, 0, 0, 1]
rgba('rgb(80, 120, 160)', 'uint8') // Uint8Array<[80, 120, 160, 255]>
rgba('rgba(255, 255, 255, .5)', 'float64') // Float64Array<[1, 1, 1, .5]>
rgba('hsla(109, 50%, 50%, .75)', 'uint8') // Uint8Array<[87, 191, 64, 191]>
rgba(new Float32Array([0, 0.25, 0, 1]), 'uint8_clamped') // Uint8ClampedArray<[0, 64, 0, 255]>
rgba(new Uint8Array([0, 72, 0, 255]), 'array') // [0, 0.2823529411764706, 0, 1]
// ambivalent input
rgba([0,0,0]) // [0,0,0]
rgba([.5,.5,.5]) // [.5,.5,.5]
rgba([1,1,1]) // [1,1,1]
rgba([127,127,127]) // [.5,.5,.5]
rgba([255,255,255]) // [1,1,1]
Output format can be any dtype: uint8
, uint8_clamped
, array
, float32
, float64
etc. By default it converts to array
with 0..1
range values.
- color-alpha − change alpha of a color string.
- color-interpolate − interpolate by color palette.
- color-parse − comprehensive color string parser.
- color-rgba − get rgba channel values from a string.
- flatten-vertex-data − ensure sequence of point coordinates is flat.
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