UIColor+Hex, now Swift.
Convenience method for creating autoreleased color using RGBA hex string.
// Solid color
let strokeColor = UIColor("#FFCC00").cgColor
// Color with alpha
let fillColor = UIColor("#FFCC00DD").cgColor
// Supports shorthand 3 character representation
let backgroundColor = UIColor("#FFF")
// Supports shorthand 4 character representation (with alpha)
let menuTextColor = UIColor("#013E")
// "#FF0000FF"
let hexString = UIColor.red.hexString()
// Convert shorthand 4 character representation (with alpha) from argb to rgba
if let rgba = "#AFFF".argb2rgba {
let androidBackgroundColor = UIColor(rgba)
}
// Convert 8 character representation (with alpha) from argb to rgba
if let rgba = "#AAFFFFFF".argb2rgba {
let androidFrontColor = UIColor(rgba)
}
Release Notes
- Upgrade to Swift 5.
- macOS gets supported.
Installation
Swift Package Manager
To add a package dependency to your Xcode project, select File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency and enter https://github.com/yeahdongcn/UIColor-Hex-Swift to the text field.
CocoaPods
Simply add the following lines to your Podfile
:
5.1.1′
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# required by CocoaPods 0.36.0.rc.1 for Swift Pods use_frameworks! pod 'UIColor_Hex_Swift', '~> 5.1.1'
Then import it where you use it:
import UIColor_Hex_Swift
(CocoaPods v0.36 or later required. See this blog post for details.)
Carthage
Simply add the following line to your Cartfile
:
= 5.1.1
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github "yeahdongcn/UIColor-Hex-Swift" >= 5.1.1
Then add the HexColor.framework to your frameworks list in the Xcode project.
Then import it where you use it:
import HEXColor
See more in RSBarcodes_Swift and objc version