colour-2.3.4: A model for human colour/color perception

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Data.Colour.RGBSpace.HSV

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data RGB a Source #

An RGB triple for an unspecified colour space.

Instances

Functor RGB Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> RGB a -> RGB b #

(<$) :: a -> RGB b -> RGB a #

Applicative RGB Source # 

Methods

pure :: a -> RGB a #

(<*>) :: RGB (a -> b) -> RGB a -> RGB b #

(*>) :: RGB a -> RGB b -> RGB b #

(<*) :: RGB a -> RGB b -> RGB a #

Eq a => Eq (RGB a) Source # 

Methods

(==) :: RGB a -> RGB a -> Bool #

(/=) :: RGB a -> RGB a -> Bool #

Read a => Read (RGB a) Source # 
Show a => Show (RGB a) Source # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> RGB a -> ShowS #

show :: RGB a -> String #

showList :: [RGB a] -> ShowS #

hsvView :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => RGB a -> (a, a, a) Source #

Returns the HSV (hue-saturation-value) coordinates of an RGB triple. See hue, saturation, and value.

hue :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => RGB a -> a Source #

The hue coordinate of an RGB value is in degrees. Its value is always in the range 0-360.

saturation :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => RGB a -> a Source #

Returns the saturation coordinate of an RGB triple for the HSV (hue-saturation-value) system. Note: This is different from saturation for the Data.Colour.RGBSpace.HSL

value :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => RGB a -> a Source #

Returns the value coordinate of an RGB triple for the HSV (hue-saturation-value) system.

hsv :: (RealFrac a, Ord a) => a -> a -> a -> RGB a Source #

Convert HSV (hue-saturation-value) coordinates to an RGB value. Hue is expected to be measured in degrees.