How to use hexadecimal values in python instead of RGB value. Python 2.7











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I don't like RGB, I use HEX instead. I'm new to Python and this is how my code is looking like; How do I use HEX. I'm sorry for english I'm not from USA.



import pygame

black = (0,0,0)
white = (255,255,255)
blue = ("#7ec0ee")

pygame.init()

size = 1024,768
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Code for Stack")

done = False
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

while not done:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
done = True

screen.fill(blue)

pygame.display.flip()
clock.tick(60)

pygame.quit()









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  • Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
    – MegaBluejay
    Nov 11 at 22:09






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    Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
    – Jon Clements
    Nov 11 at 22:09















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I don't like RGB, I use HEX instead. I'm new to Python and this is how my code is looking like; How do I use HEX. I'm sorry for english I'm not from USA.



import pygame

black = (0,0,0)
white = (255,255,255)
blue = ("#7ec0ee")

pygame.init()

size = 1024,768
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Code for Stack")

done = False
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

while not done:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
done = True

screen.fill(blue)

pygame.display.flip()
clock.tick(60)

pygame.quit()









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  • Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
    – MegaBluejay
    Nov 11 at 22:09






  • 2




    Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
    – Jon Clements
    Nov 11 at 22:09













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up vote
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I don't like RGB, I use HEX instead. I'm new to Python and this is how my code is looking like; How do I use HEX. I'm sorry for english I'm not from USA.



import pygame

black = (0,0,0)
white = (255,255,255)
blue = ("#7ec0ee")

pygame.init()

size = 1024,768
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Code for Stack")

done = False
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

while not done:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
done = True

screen.fill(blue)

pygame.display.flip()
clock.tick(60)

pygame.quit()









share|improve this question















I don't like RGB, I use HEX instead. I'm new to Python and this is how my code is looking like; How do I use HEX. I'm sorry for english I'm not from USA.



import pygame

black = (0,0,0)
white = (255,255,255)
blue = ("#7ec0ee")

pygame.init()

size = 1024,768
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Code for Stack")

done = False
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

while not done:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
done = True

screen.fill(blue)

pygame.display.flip()
clock.tick(60)

pygame.quit()






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  • Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
    – MegaBluejay
    Nov 11 at 22:09






  • 2




    Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
    – Jon Clements
    Nov 11 at 22:09


















  • Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
    – MegaBluejay
    Nov 11 at 22:09






  • 2




    Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
    – Jon Clements
    Nov 11 at 22:09
















Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
– MegaBluejay
Nov 11 at 22:09




Possible duplicate of Converting hex color to RGB and vice-versa
– MegaBluejay
Nov 11 at 22:09




2




2




Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
– Jon Clements
Nov 11 at 22:09




Does blue = pygame.Color('#7ec0ee') not do it?
– Jon Clements
Nov 11 at 22:09












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pygame.Color supports hex arguments. So you can do this:



blue = pygame.Color("#7ec0ee")
screen.fill(blue)


This automatically converts your color to RGBA values. So if you went to print the color, you would see:



(126, 192, 238, 255)





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  • Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
    – sloth
    Nov 12 at 11:51











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up vote
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pygame.Color supports hex arguments. So you can do this:



blue = pygame.Color("#7ec0ee")
screen.fill(blue)


This automatically converts your color to RGBA values. So if you went to print the color, you would see:



(126, 192, 238, 255)





share|improve this answer























  • Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
    – sloth
    Nov 12 at 11:51















up vote
4
down vote



accepted










pygame.Color supports hex arguments. So you can do this:



blue = pygame.Color("#7ec0ee")
screen.fill(blue)


This automatically converts your color to RGBA values. So if you went to print the color, you would see:



(126, 192, 238, 255)





share|improve this answer























  • Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
    – sloth
    Nov 12 at 11:51













up vote
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up vote
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down vote



accepted






pygame.Color supports hex arguments. So you can do this:



blue = pygame.Color("#7ec0ee")
screen.fill(blue)


This automatically converts your color to RGBA values. So if you went to print the color, you would see:



(126, 192, 238, 255)





share|improve this answer














pygame.Color supports hex arguments. So you can do this:



blue = pygame.Color("#7ec0ee")
screen.fill(blue)


This automatically converts your color to RGBA values. So if you went to print the color, you would see:



(126, 192, 238, 255)






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  • Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
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    Nov 12 at 11:51
















Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
– sloth
Nov 12 at 11:51




Also note that pygame comes with a dict of predefined colors, and you can use something like pygame.Color('white'), pygame.Color('lightgrey') etc etc
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