mo-seph
mo-seph

Reputation: 6223

How does java.awt.Color.getColor(String colorName) work?

I'm trying to get colors by name, and I came across Converting a String to Color in Java, which suggests using java.awt.getColor.

I can't work out what to pass it as a string though. The following

System.out.println( java.awt.Color.getColor( "black", Color.red ) );

prints out

java.awt.Color[r=255,g=0,b=0]

i.e. it is going with the default color in there.

I've put this in a text box, and tried alternative capitalisations etc. The docs aren't very helpful here. Can anyone suggest what magic strings to put in?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 41136

Answers (1)

Erick Robertson
Erick Robertson

Reputation: 33082

The non-accepted answer uses Color.getColor. This method reads from system properties which may or may not be present. You should not use this method.

Instead, you should use the upvoted reflection method to find the static member of the Color class. Either this, or you should import your own color database which maps string names to RGB values.

Color color;
try {
    Field field = Color.class.getField("yellow");
    color = (Color)field.get(null);
} catch (Exception e) {
    color = null; // Not defined
}

Upvotes: 14

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