use Graphics::Color::HSV;
my $color = Graphics::Color::HSV->new({
hue => 120,
saturation => .5,
value => .25,
});
Graphics::Color::HSV represents a Color in an RGB color space. HSLV stands for
Hue Saturation and Value. HSV is closely related to HSL.
Set/Get the hue component of this Color.
Set/Get the saturation component of this Color.
Set/Get the value component of this Color.
Set/Get the alpha component of this Color.
Get the name of this color. Only valid if the color was created by name.
Get a string version of this Color in the form of HUE,SATURATION,VALUE,ALPHA.
Return a percent formatted value for this color. This format is suitable for CSS
HSV values.
Get the HSV values as an array
Get the HSVA values as an array
Compares this color to the provided one. Returns 1 if true, else 0;
The opposite of equal_to.
Creates this HSV color in RGB space. Returns a Graphics::Color::RGB object.
Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org>
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