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convert RGB to HEX
function(
a, // red, as a number from 0 to 255
b, // green, as a number from 0 to 255
c // blue, as a number from 0 to 255
){
return "#" + // return a number sign, and
( // combine the octets into a 32-bit integer as: [1][a][b][c]
( // operator precedence is (+) > (<<) > (|)
256 // [1][0]
+ a // [1][a]
<< 8 // [1][a][0]
| b // [1][a][b]
)
<< 8 // [1][a][b][0]
| c // [1][a][b][c]
)
.toString(16) // then serialize to a hex string, and
.slice(1) // remove the 1 to get the number with 0s intact.
}
function(a,b,c){return"#"+((256+a<<8|b)<<8|c).toString(16).slice(1)}
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Jed Schmidt <http://jed.is>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
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{
"name": "rgb2hex",
"description": "Converts RGB colors to a hexadecimal string.",
"keywords": [
"color",
"css",
"hex",
"rgb"
]
}
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jed commented Jun 3, 2011

thanks, @atesgoral. you're on a total roll!

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GarrettS commented Sep 3, 2011

Haven't perf tested this, but the bitwise ops should be fast. Great stuff here.

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GarrettS commented Sep 3, 2011

None of these rgbToHex functions should ever be a bottleneck. But I wanted to test these to see anyway. Just to see.

http://jsperf.com/rgbtohex/5

The original tests use inline code, but those I've added use functions. That's a lousy comparison for a test case. Should all of them use functions, or does it make sense to use inline code for JsPerf?

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Should all of them use functions, or does it make sense to use inline code for JsPerf?

IMHO it would make more sense to declare the functions in the preparation/setup code section on jsPerf, and then have the actual tests themselves only consist of a single function call. That seems like the fairest comparison. Something like this: http://jsperf.com/rgbtohex/6

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