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This should take a set an HSL color code and print out its equivalent in RGB.
It should print out 97, 153, 194.
Instead it prints out 0.3808, 0.60153333333333, 0.7592.

function HSL(hue, saturation, lightness, alpha)
    if hue < 0 or hue > 360 then
        return 0, 0, 0, alpha
    end
    if saturation < 0 or saturation > 1 then
        return 0, 0, 0, alpha
    end
    if lightness < 0 or lightness > 1 then
        return 0, 0, 0, alpha
    end
    local chroma = (1 - math.abs(2 * lightness - 1)) * saturation
    local h = hue/60
    local x =(1 - math.abs(h % 2 - 1)) * chroma
    local r, g, b = 0, 0, 0
    if h < 1 then
        r,g,b=chroma,x,0
    elseif h < 2 then
        r,b,g=x,chroma,0
    elseif h < 3 then
        r,g,b=0,chroma,x
    elseif h < 4 then
        r,g,b=0,x,chroma
    elseif h < 5 then
        r,g,b=x,0,chroma
    else
        r,g,b=chroma,0,x
    end
    local m = lightness - chroma/2
    return r+m,g+m,b+m,alpha
end

print(HSL(205, .44, .57))
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  • Your function definition accepts four arguments but you're only calling it with three. Is this intentional? Does it influence your program?
    – sarnold
    May 1, 2012 at 3:26
  • Maybe you should follow the Wikipedia algorithm more closely. May 1, 2012 at 4:23
  • There is also an error in the clause where h < 2: it assigns to r,b,g but should be r,g,b
    – telent
    Nov 21, 2020 at 22:31

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Your function gives values in the range 0-1; multiply by 256 to get it in the range 0-256.

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    Rather, multiply by 255, or otherwise make sure 255 is the highest value.
    – mlepage
    Apr 28, 2014 at 3:13

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