Get the Hexadecimal Code of the Specified Shade in R Programming – rgb() Function
rgb() function in R Language is used to specify the shade of the color red, green, and blue between 0 and 1. Further the specified shades of these three basic components will be mixed to form a new shade. The shade of the color red, green, and blue can also be specified between 0 and 255. But there will be an added argument max=255 while using this range. This function returns the corresponding hexadecimal code of the specified shade.
Syntax: rgb(a, b, c, max = 255)
Parameters:
a: shade of color red
b: shade of color green
c: shade of color blue
max: added argument max=255
Example 1:
Python3
# R program to illustrate # rgb function # Calling the rgb() function with # shade of color between 0 to 1 rgb( 0 , 1 , 0.5 ) rgb( 0.9 , 0.7 , 0.8 ) rgb( 0 , 0.7 , 1 ) rgb( 0 , 0 , 0 ) rgb( 1 , 1 , 1 ) |
Output:
[1] "#00FF80" [1] "#E6B3CC" [1] "#00B3FF" [1] "#000000" [1] "#FFFFFF"
Example 2:
Python3
# R program to illustrate # rgb function # Calling the rgb() function with # shade of color between 0 and 255 # with added argument max = 255 rgb( 0 , 0 , 0 , max = 255 ) rgb( 5 , 7 , 60 , max = 255 ) rgb( 255 , 255 , 255 , max = 255 ) |
Output:
[1] "#000000" [1] "#05073C" [1] "#FFFFFF"