UIColor colorWithRed:green:blue:alpha: always returns white unless one argument is 0
I am using
[UIColor colorWithRed:136 green:155 blue:218 alpha:1.0];
to change the background color of my table view cells.
But for some reason the background just stays white. If 开发者_开发知识库I try
[UIColor colorWithRed:0 green:155 blue:218 alpha:1.0];
the color changes. This does not make sense to me. Any advice or tips?
The parameter aren't a values of 0 to 255 but a float between 0.0 and 1.0:
[UIColor colorWithRed:0.0f/255.0f green:155.0f/255.0f blue:218.0f/255.0f alpha:1.0f];
The values need to be floats (in the range 0.0 to 1.0), not ints (in the range 0 to 255).
+ (UIColor *)colorWithRed:(CGFloat)red green:(CGFloat)green blue:(CGFloat)blue alpha:(CGFloat)alpha
Try:
[UIColor colorWithRed:136.0/255.0 green:155.0/255.0 blue:218.0/255.0 alpha:1.0];
The params are not integers but floats, so you probably want to divide all color float values with 255. Like this:
[UIColor colorWithRed:136.0/255 green:155.0/255 blue:218.0/255 alpha:1.0];
That's why the color changes when you set red to 0 instead of 1 which 136 means in this case.
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