Re: How to Convert "#FF00FF" String Specifying RGB Color to 32 bit int
Re: How to Convert "#FF00FF" String Specifying RGB Color to 32 bit int
- Subject: Re: How to Convert "#FF00FF" String Specifying RGB Color to 32 bit int
- From: Rob Keniger <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 10:04:28 +1000
On 27/08/2009, at 9:50 AM, Peter Zegelin wrote:
I have some xml where an rgb color value is specified via a
"#XXYYZZ" type string. The xml is being read in via NSXMLParser. I
can't seem to find an easy Cocoa way to convert this value to an
unsigned int. I need an unsigned int rather than an NSColor as the
value is used in C++ code. Does anyone know of something I may be
missing?
Something like this?
//assume colorString is something like @"#AABBCC"
unsigned colorCode = 0;
unsigned char redByte, greenByte, blueByte;
if (nil != colorString)
{
NSScanner* scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:colorString];
(void) [scanner scanHexInt:&colorCode];
}
redByte = (unsigned char)(colorCode >> 16);
greenByte = (unsigned char)(colorCode >> 8);
blueByte = (unsigned char)(colorCode);
--
Rob Keniger
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