/SwiftColors

HEX color handling as an extension for UIColor. Written in Swift.

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HEX color handling as an extension for UIColor. Written in Swift.

Examples

iOS

// With hash
let color: UIColor = UIColor(hexString: "#ff8942")

// Without hash, with alpha
let secondColor: UIColor = UIColor(hexString: "ff8942", alpha: 0.5)

// Short handling
let shortColorWithHex: UIColor = UIColor(hexString: "fff")

For those who don't want to type the double quotation, you can init a color from a real hex value (an Int)

// With hash  
let color: UIColor = UIColor(hex: 0xff8942)

// Without hash, with alpha
let secondColor: UIColor = UIColor(hex: 0xff8942, alpha: 0.5)

OSX

// With hash
let color: NSColor = NSColor(hexString: "#ff8942")

// Without hash, with alpha
let secondColor: NSColor = NSColor(hexString: "ff8942", alpha: 0.5)

// Short handling
let shortColorWithHex: NSColor = NSColor(hexString: "fff")

// From a real hex value (an `Int`)
// With hash  
let color: NSColor = NSColor(hex: 0xff8942)

// Without hash, with alpha
let secondColor: NSColor = NSColor(hex: 0xff8942, alpha: 0.5)

Installation

Just drop the SwiftColors.swift file into your project.

Requirements

iOS 7.0 or above.

License

MIT