Convert hex color value ( #ffffff ) to integer value

十年热恋 提交于 2019-12-02 16:27:56
CQM

The real answer is to use:

Color.parseColor(myPassedColor) in Android, myPassedColor being the hex value like #000 or #000000 or #00000000.

However, this function does not support shorthand hex values such as #000.

Mike Samuel
Integer.parseInt(myString.replaceFirst("#", ""), 16) 

Answer is really simple guys, in android if you want to convert hex color in to int, just use android Color class, example shown as below

this is for light gray color

Color.parseColor("#a8a8a8");

Thats it and you will get your result.

I have the same problem that I found some color in form of #AAAAAA and I want to conver that into a form that android could make use of. I found that you can just use 0xFFAAAAAA so that android could automatically tell the color. Notice the first FF is telling alpha value. Hope it helps

The real answer is this simplest and easiest ....

String white = "#ffffff";
int whiteInt = Color.parseColor(white);

I was facing the same problem. This way I was able to solved it. As CQM said, using Color.parseColor() is a good solution to this issue.

Here is the code I used:

this.Button_C.setTextColor(Color.parseColor(prefs.getString("color_prefs", String.valueOf(R.color.green))));

In this case my target was to change the Button's text color (Button_C) when I change the color selection from my Preferences (color_prefs).

Try this, create drawable in your resource...

<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
    <solid android:color="@color/white"/>
    <size android:height="20dp"
        android:width="20dp"/>
</shape>

then use...

 Drawable mDrawable = getActivity().getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.bg_rectangle_multicolor);
mDrawable.setColorFilter(Color.parseColor(color), PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_IN);
mView1.setBackground(mDrawable);

with color... "#FFFFFF"

if the color is transparent use... setAlpha

mView1.setAlpha(x); with x float 0-1 Ej (0.9f)

Good Luck

Based on CQM's answer and on ovokerie-ogbeta's answer to another question I've come up with this solution:

if (colorAsString.length() == 4) { // #XXX
    colorAsString = colorAsString.replaceAll("#([0-9a-fA-F])([0-9a-fA-F])([0-9a-fA-F])", "#$1$1$2$2$3$3");
}

int color = Color.parseColor(colorAsString);
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