Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: nc
Version: 0.9.4
Summary: Named colors in Python
Home-page: http://github.com/rec/nc
Author: Tom Ritchford
Author-email: tom@swirly.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: http://github.com/rec/nc/archive/0.9.4.tar.gz
Description: 🎨 ``nc``: Extensible color names in Python 🎨
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        ``nc`` names color.
        
        There are two ways to use ``nc``.
        
        The simple way is as an intuitive and forgiving interface to a collection of
        over 2000 named colors, put together from almost 20 color palettes scraped from
        the Internet.
        
        
        In the simplest use, it's a collection of about 1700 colors, some
        scraped from the Wikipedia (which includes some very strange colors),
        with a neat API.
        
        For more precise use, color collections can be put together from schemes built
        into ``nc`` (currently ``html``, ``juce``, ``pwg``, ``wikipedia``, ``x11``), and
        from custom color schemes created by the user.
        
        Install ``nc`` from the command line using
        `pip <https://pypi.org/project/pip/>`_:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            pip3 install nc
        
        EXAMPLES:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
           import nc
        
           for c in nc.red, nc.light_green, nc.DarkGrey, nc['PUCE']:
               print(c, '=', *c)
        
           # Prints:
           #   Red = 255 0 0
           #   Light green = 144 238 144
           #   Dark grey = 85 85 85
           #   Puce = 204 136 153
        
           # Colors have red, green, blue or r, g, b components
           assert nc.yellow.red == nc.yellow.r == 0
           assert nc.yellow.green == nc.yellow.g == 255
           assert nc.yellow.blue == nc.yellow.b == 255
        
           # Lots of ways to reach colors
           assert nc.black == nc(0, 0, 0) == nc('0, 0, 0') == nc('(0, 0, 0)') == nc(0)
        
           # ``nc`` looks like a dict
           assert nc.red == nc['red'] == nc['RED']
           for name, color in nc.items():
               print(name, '=', *color)
        
           # Prints:
           #   Absolute Zero = 0 72 186
           #   Acid green = 176 191 26
           #   Aero = 124 185 232
           #   ... many more
        
           # closest() function
        
           from random import randrange
           for i in range(8):
               c1 = randrange(256), randrange(256), randrange(256)
               c2 = nc.closest(c1)
               print(c1, 'is closest to', c2, *c2)
        
           # Prints:
           #   (193, 207, 185) is closest to Honeydew 3 = 193 205 193
           #   (181, 162, 188) is closest to Lilac = 200 162 200
           #   (122, 110, 250) is closest to Slate blue 1 = 131 111 255
           #   (56, 218, 180) is closest to Turquoise = 64 224 208
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
