Class: Writeexcel::Colors
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Writeexcel::Colors
- Defined in:
- lib/writeexcel/colors.rb
Direct Known Subclasses
Constant Summary collapse
- COLORS =
{ :aqua => 0x0F, :cyan => 0x0F, :black => 0x08, :blue => 0x0C, :brown => 0x10, :magenta => 0x0E, :fuchsia => 0x0E, :gray => 0x17, :grey => 0x17, :green => 0x11, :lime => 0x0B, :navy => 0x12, :orange => 0x35, :pink => 0x21, :purple => 0x14, :red => 0x0A, :silver => 0x16, :white => 0x09, :yellow => 0x0D, }
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#get_color(color = nil) ⇒ Object
get_color(colour).
- #inspect ⇒ Object
Instance Method Details
#get_color(color = nil) ⇒ Object
get_color(colour)
Used in conjunction with the set_xxx_color methods to convert a color string into a number. Color range is 0..63 but we will restrict it to 8..63 to comply with Gnumeric. Colors 0..7 are repeated in 8..15.
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# File 'lib/writeexcel/colors.rb', line 36 def get_color(color = nil) # :nodoc: if color.respond_to?(:to_int) && color.respond_to?(:+) # the default color if arg is outside range, if color < 0 || 63 < color 0x7FFF # or an index < 8 mapped into the correct range, elsif color < 8 (color + 8).to_i # or an integer in the valid range else color.to_i end elsif color.respond_to?(:to_sym) color = color.downcase.to_sym if color.respond_to?(:to_str) # or the color string converted to an integer, if COLORS.has_key?(color) COLORS[color] # or the default color if string is unrecognised, else 0x7FFF end else 0x7FFF end end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/writeexcel/colors.rb', line 62 def inspect to_s end |