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So right now I have a number between 0 and 2^24, and I need to map it to three RGB values. I'm having a bit of trouble on how I'd accomplish this. Any assistance is appreciated.

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  • Is your number of the form 0x00RRGGBB (hex)?
    – Will A
    May 25, 2011 at 21:56

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Depending on which color is where, you can use bit shifting to get the individual colors like this:

int rgb = 0x010203;
var color = Color.FromArgb((rgb >> 16) & 0xff, (rgb >> 8) & 0xff, (rgb >> 0) & 0xff);

The above expression assumes 0x00RRGGBB but your colors might be 0x00BBGGRR in which case just change the 16, 8, 0 values around.

This also uses System.Drawing.Color instead of System.Windows.Media.Color or your own color class. That depends on the application.

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You can do

Color c = Color.FromArgb(someInt);

and then use c.R, c.G and c.B for Red, Green and Blue values respectively

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  • Hah, I could have sworn I had tried that. Human error, I suppose. Thank you for your assistance. May 25, 2011 at 22:44
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You can use the BitConverter class to get the bytes from the int:

byte[] values = BitConverter.GetBytes(number);
if (!BitConverter.IsLittleEndian) Array.Reverse(values);

The array will have four bytes. The first three bytes contain your number:

byte b = values[0];
byte g = values[1];
byte r = values[2];

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