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Android Material Color Picker Dialog

A simple, minimalistic and beautiful dialog color picker for Android 4.1+ devices. This color picker is easy-to-use and easy-to-integrate in your application to let users of your app choose color in a simple way.

Features

  • Get Hex and (A)RGB color codes
  • Set color using (A)RGB values and get HEX codes
  • Set color using HEX value
  • Separate UI for portrait and landscape devices
  • Support for pre-lollipop devices

Design inspired from Dribbble by Lucas Bonomi

Portrait

Portrait RGB Portrait ARGB

Landscape

Landscape RGB Landscape ARGB

HOW TO USE IT

Adding the library to your project

The aar artifact is available at the jcenter repository. Declare the repository and the dependency in your build.gradle.

(root)

    repositories {
        jcenter()
    }

(module)

    dependencies {
        compile 'com.pes.materialcolorpicker:library:1.2.5'
    }

Use the library

Import the class

    import com.pes.androidmaterialcolorpickerdialog.ColorPicker;

Create a color picker dialog object

    final ColorPicker cp = new ColorPicker(MainActivity.this, defaultColorR, defaultColorG, defaultColorB);

defaultColorR, defaultColorG, defaultColorB are 3 integer (value 0-255) for the initialization of the color picker with your custom color value. If you don't want to start with a color set them to 0 or use only the first argument.

The library also supports alpha values. If no color or only red, green, and blue are specified, the alpha value is set to 255 (0xFF) and no slider is shown.

Use the following constructor to specify an alternative alpha channel value (0..255). As soon as the alpha value constructor is used, a fourth slider will appear above the RGB sliders and the text input field will change from six HEX characters to eight.

    final ColorPicker cp = new ColorPicker(MainActivity.this, defaultAlphaValue, defaultColorR, defaultColorG, defaultColorB);

Then show the dialog (when and where you want) and save the selected color

    /* Show color picker dialog */
    cp.show();
    
	cp.enableAutoClose(); // Enable auto-dismiss for the dialog
	
    /* Set a new Listener called when user click "select" */
    cp.setCallback(new ColorPickerCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onColorChosen(@ColorInt int color) {
            // Do whatever you want
	    // Examples
	    Log.d("Alpha", Integer.toString(Color.alpha(color)));
	    Log.d("Red", Integer.toString(Color.red(color)));
	    Log.d("Green", Integer.toString(Color.green(color)));
	    Log.d("Blue", Integer.toString(Color.blue(color)));

	    Log.d("Pure Hex", Integer.toHexString(color));
	    Log.d("#Hex no alpha", String.format("#%06X", (0xFFFFFF & color)));
	    Log.d("#Hex with alpha", String.format("#%08X", (0xFFFFFFFF & color)));
		
		// If the auto-dismiss option is not enable (disabled as default) you have to manually dimiss the dialog
		// cp.dismiss();
        }
    });

That's all :)

Transition from v1.1 to v1.2

The deprecated callback has been removed. See Transition from v1.0 to v1.1.

Transition from v1.0 to v1.1

Version 1.1 introduced some API changes---mainly a renaming of the OnColorSelected callback interface. This has been renamed to ColorPickerCallback.

The old interface is still in the library but will be removed in the next version update. It has been marked as deprecated and isn't called by the library, therefore no values will appear in your app if you still rely on the old interface.

Translations

Available Languages

  • English
  • Italian
  • German
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Iranian
  • Persian
  • Korean
  • Turkish
  • Russian
  • Portuguese
  • Chinese(Simplified)

If you would like to help localise this library please fork the project, create and verify your language files, add the language to the README then create a pull request.

Example

Example app that use Android Material Color Picker Dialog to let users choose the color of the Qr Code:

Qr Code Generator Play Store

Qr Code Generator Direct Download

Donation

If this project help you reduce time to develop, you can give me a cup of coffee :)

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Contributors

Author: Simone Pessotto

Special thanks to :

Patrick Geselbracht

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2017 Simone Pessotto (http://www.simonepessotto.it)

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