Here is another take on this problem.
My goal was to create vibrant and distinct colors. To ensure the colors are distinct I avoid using a random generator and select "evenly spaced" colors from the rainbow.
This is perfect for creating pop-out markers in Google Maps that have optimal "uniqueness" (that is, no two markers will have similar colors).
function rainbow(numOfSteps, step) {
// This function generates vibrant, "evenly spaced" colours (i.e. no clustering). This is ideal for creating easily distiguishable vibrant markers in Google Maps and other apps.
// Adam Cole, 2011-Sept-14
// HSV to RBG adapted from: http://mjijackson.com/2008/02/rgb-to-hsl-and-rgb-to-hsv-color-model-conversion-algorithms-in-javascript
var r, g, b;
var h = step / numOfSteps;
var i = ~~(h * 6);
var f = h * 6 - i;
var q = 1 - f;
switch(i % 6){
case 0: r = 1, g = f, b = 0; break;
case 1: r = q, g = 1, b = 0; break;
case 2: r = 0, g = 1, b = f; break;
case 3: r = 0, g = q, b = 1; break;
case 4: r = f, g = 0, b = 1; break;
case 5: r = 1, g = 0, b = q; break;
}
var c = "#" + ("00" + (~ ~(r * 255)).toString(16)).slice(-2) + ("00" + (~ ~(g * 255)).toString(16)).slice(-2) + ("00" + (~ ~(b * 255)).toString(16)).slice(-2);
return (c);
}
If you wish to see what this looks like in action see http://www.adamcole.ca/web-toc/r/clinicaltrialrecruitment.