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I'd like to convert a hex triplet to an RGB tuple and then convert a tuple to a hex triplet.

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>>> import struct
>>> rgbstr='aabbcc'
>>> struct.unpack('BBB',rgbstr.decode('hex'))
(170, 187, 204)

and

>>> rgb = (50,100,150)
>>> struct.pack('BBB',*rgb).encode('hex')
'326496'
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    In python 3.0, replace str.decode('hex') with bytes.fromhex(str) . For the other direction, use binascii.hexlify to convert back to a string after packing.
    – Brian
    Nov 28, 2010 at 10:26
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    In Python 2.7 str is the name of a built-in type. This is also true in many earlier versions, I just don't recall offhand when it was introduced. Anyway, the point is that giving a variable that name isn't generally a good practice because it hides the type. This is still a good answer, IMHO.
    – martineau
    Nov 28, 2010 at 11:56
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    Converting this to work in Python 3.x is somewhat tricky -- especially (and surprisingly) the conversion to a hex triplet in the second part.
    – martineau
    Mar 29, 2014 at 2:38
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    If I'm not mistaken, binascii.hexlify yields a bytes object. You'd need to call .decode('utf-8') on that to get a string, right? The total command is binascii.hexlify(struct.pack('BBB', *rgb)).decode('utf-8'). I think '#%02x%02x%02x' % rgb is a lot simpler, and has the benefit of dealing with float values as well as integers.
    – rjh
    May 1, 2015 at 7:55
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Trying to be pythonic:

>>> rgbstr='aabbcc'
>>> tuple(ord(c) for c in rgbstr.decode('hex'))
(170, 187, 204)
>>> tuple(map(ord, rgbstr.decode('hex'))
(170, 187, 204)

and

>>> rgb=(12,50,100)
>>> "".join(map(chr, rgb)).encode('hex')
'0c3264'
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    rgbstr.decode('hex') How it will looks like for python3? Oct 29, 2015 at 20:09
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I found a simple way:

red, green, blue = bytes.fromhex("aabbcc")
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  • This is the simplest solution out here, that doesn't even require importing any modules.
    – unfa
    May 26, 2017 at 8:04
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    bytearray.fromhex() for python 2.7 Jul 26, 2017 at 17:30
  • This is not only simpler, it's also faster than using struct. More so if you return tuple instead of list. Jul 26, 2017 at 17:39
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You can use a look-up table with some slicing and shifts — all relatively fast operations — to create a couple of functions that will work unchanged in both Python 2 and 3:

_NUMERALS = '0123456789abcdefABCDEF'
_HEXDEC = {v: int(v, 16) for v in (x+y for x in _NUMERALS for y in _NUMERALS)}
LOWERCASE, UPPERCASE = 'x', 'X'

def rgb(triplet):
    return _HEXDEC[triplet[0:2]], _HEXDEC[triplet[2:4]], _HEXDEC[triplet[4:6]]

def triplet(rgb, lettercase=LOWERCASE):
    return format(rgb[0]<<16 | rgb[1]<<8 | rgb[2], '06'+lettercase)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    print('{}, {}'.format(rgb('aabbcc'), rgb('AABBCC')))
    # -> (170, 187, 204), (170, 187, 204)

    print('{}, {}'.format(triplet((170, 187, 204)),
                          triplet((170, 187, 204), UPPERCASE)))
    # -> aabbcc, AABBCC

    print('{}, {}'.format(rgb('aa0200'), rgb('AA0200')))
    # -> (170, 2, 0), (170, 2, 0)

    print('{}, {}'.format(triplet((170, 2, 0)),
                          triplet((170, 2, 0), UPPERCASE)))
    # -> aa0200, AA0200
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with matplotlib

matplotlib uses RGB tuples with values between 0 and 1:

from matplotlib.colors import hex2color, rgb2hex

hex_color = '#00ff00'
rgb_color = hex2color(hex_color)
hex_color_again = rgb2hex(rgb_color)

both rgb_color and hex_color are in a format acceptable by matplotlib.

with webcolors

html uses RGB tuples with values between 0 and 255.

you can convert between them with the module webcolors, using the functions hex_to_rgb, rgb_to_hex

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A very simplistic approach to convert rgb to hex

>>> rgb = (255, 255, 255)
>>> r, g , b = rgb
>>> hex(r)
'0xff'
>>> hex(r) + hex(g)[2:] + hex(b)[2:]
'0xffffff'
>>>

A simplistic approach to convert Hex to rgb

>>> h  = '0xffffff'
>>> h1, h2, h3 = h[0:4], '0x' + h[4:6], '0x' + h[6:8]
>>> h1, h2, h3
('0xff', '0xff', '0xff')
>>> r, g , b = int(h1, 16), int(h2, 16), int(h3, 16)
>>> r, g, b
(255, 255, 255)

Use a module which provides some these facility: webcolors

>>> hex_to_rgb('#000080')
(0, 0, 128)
>>> rgb_to_hex((255, 255, 255))
'#ffffff'

Function doc:

hex_to_rgb(hex_value) Convert a hexadecimal color value to a 3-tuple of integers suitable for use in an rgb() triplet specifying that color.

rgb_to_hex(rgb_triplet) : Convert a 3-tuple of integers, suitable for use in an rgb() color triplet, to a normalized hexadecimal value for that color.

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    note that the rgb to hex fails if any of the input values are less than 16. e.g., rgb = (0, 255, 0) would result in "#0x0ff0" May 3, 2014 at 19:00
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HEX to RGB tuple

>>> tuple(bytes.fromhex('61559a'))
(97, 85, 154)

RGB tuple to HEX

>>> bytes((97, 85, 154)).hex()
'61559a'

No imports needed!


What is this magic?!

Since bytes objects are sequences of integers (akin to a tuple), for a bytes object b, b[0] will be an integer, while b[0:1] will be a bytes object of length 1

...

The representation of bytes objects uses the literal format (b'...') since it is often more useful than e.g. bytes([46, 46, 46]). You can always convert a bytes object into a list of integers using list(b).

Source: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes-objects

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def hex_to_int_color(v):
    if v[0] == '#':
        v = v[1:]
    assert(len(v) == 6)
    return int(v[:2], 16), int(v[2:4], 16), int(v[4:6], 16)

def int_to_hex_color(v):
    assert(len(v) == 3)
    return '#%02x%02x%02x' % v
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  • def int_to_hex_color(v): assert(len(v) == 3) return '#%02x%02x%02x' % v Nov 28, 2010 at 10:59
  • Sorry, your int_to_hex_color does not return correct results when some of the colour components have values < 16. int_to_hex_color((30,20,10)) -> '#1e14a' Nov 28, 2010 at 11:10
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import re

def hex_to_int_color(v):
  return tuple(int(i,16) for i in re.match(
    r'^#?([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})$', v,
    flags=re.IGNORECASE).groups())

def int_to_hex_color(v):
  return '#%02x%02x%02x' % v
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Here you go. I use it to convert color to graphviz color format in #RGBA format with prefix=#.

def rgba_hex( color, prefix = '0x' ):
    if len( color ) == 3:
       color = color + (255,)
    hexColor = prefix + ''.join( [ '%02x' % x for x in color ] )
    return hexColor

USAGE:

In [3]: rgba_hex( (222, 100, 34) )
Out[3]: '0xde6422ff'

In [4]: rgba_hex( (0,255,255) )
Out[4]: '0x00ffffff'

In [5]: rgba_hex( (0,255,255,0) )
Out[5]: '0x00ffff00'

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