I\'m wondering how to convert rgba
into hex
in a way that translates the visible rgba-color (including transparency) into a hex value.
Say I ha
function hexify(color) {
var values = color
.replace(/rgba?\(/, '')
.replace(/\)/, '')
.replace(/[\s+]/g, '')
.split(',');
var a = parseFloat(values[3] || 1),
r = Math.floor(a * parseInt(values[0]) + (1 - a) * 255),
g = Math.floor(a * parseInt(values[1]) + (1 - a) * 255),
b = Math.floor(a * parseInt(values[2]) + (1 - a) * 255);
return "#" +
("0" + r.toString(16)).slice(-2) +
("0" + g.toString(16)).slice(-2) +
("0" + b.toString(16)).slice(-2);
}
var myHex = hexify('rgba(57,156,29,0.05)'); // "#f5faf3"
console.log(myHex);
It depends on the background to which your transparent color will be applied. But if you know the color of the background (e.g. white), you can calculate the RGB color resulting of the RGBA color applied to the specific background.
It's just the weighted average between the color and the background, the weight being the alpha channel (from 0 to 1) :
Color = Color * alpha + Background * (1 - alpha);
For your transparent light blue rgba(0,129,255,.4)
against white rgb(255,255,255)
:
Red = 0 * 0.4 + 255 * 0.6 = 153
Green = 129 * 0.4 + 255 * 0.6 = 204.6
Blue = 255 * 0.4 + 255 * 0.6 = 255
Which gives rgb(153,205,255)
or #99CDFF
You can save yourself some time and calculations by using chrome's eyedropper tool. What I usually do is set a big div's background color to the rgba I have then add a color attribute in CSS to some random hex value. Then you just click on the colored square next to that random hex value and hover over the div that has the background color on the page and use the eyedropper to select the background color. If it comes back as rgba you can cycle through hsla, rgba, and hex by clicking that colored square again and click the up and down arrows to the right.