220
votes

I have an integer that was generated from an android.graphics.Color

The Integer has a value of -16776961

How do I convert this value into a hex string with the format #RRGGBB

Simply put: I would like to output #0000FF from -16776961

Note: I do not want the output to contain an alpha and i have also tried this example without any success

11
What are you trying to set the hex color on? I think there's a different answer hereBlundell
@Blundell Am exporting the color to an external application. The colour needs to be in this format #RRGGBBBosah Chude
So what's wrong with developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/… ? You'll have to paste the url or scroll to getColor(int)Blundell
Am getting the raw integers. The values are not from a resource ow widgetBosah Chude

11 Answers

523
votes

The mask makes sure you only get RRGGBB, and the %06X gives you zero-padded hex (always 6 chars long):

String hexColor = String.format("#%06X", (0xFFFFFF & intColor));
28
votes

I believe i have found the answer, This code converts the integer to a hex string an removes the alpha.

Integer intColor = -16895234;
String hexColor = "#" + Integer.toHexString(intColor).substring(2);

Note only use this code if you are sure that removing the alpha would not affect anything.

10
votes

Here is what i did

 int color=//your color
 Integer.toHexString(color).toUpperCase();//upercase with alpha
 Integer.toHexString(color).toUpperCase().substring(2);// uppercase without alpha

Thanks guys you answers did the thing

6
votes

Integer value of ARGB color to hexadecimal string:

String hex = Integer.toHexString(color); // example for green color FF00FF00

Hexadecimal string to integer value of ARGB color:

int color = (Integer.parseInt( hex.substring( 0,2 ), 16) << 24) + Integer.parseInt( hex.substring( 2 ), 16);
4
votes

With this method Integer.toHexString, you can have an Unknown color exception for some colors when using Color.parseColor.

And with this method String.format("#%06X", (0xFFFFFF & intColor)), you'll lose alpha value.

So I recommend this method:

public static String ColorToHex(int color) {
        int alpha = android.graphics.Color.alpha(color);
        int blue = android.graphics.Color.blue(color);
        int green = android.graphics.Color.green(color);
        int red = android.graphics.Color.red(color);

        String alphaHex = To00Hex(alpha);
        String blueHex = To00Hex(blue);
        String greenHex = To00Hex(green);
        String redHex = To00Hex(red);

        // hexBinary value: aabbggrr
        StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder("#");
        str.append(alphaHex);
        str.append(blueHex);
        str.append(greenHex);
        str.append(redHex );

        return str.toString();
    }

    private static String To00Hex(int value) {
        String hex = "00".concat(Integer.toHexString(value));
        return hex.substring(hex.length()-2, hex.length());
    }
3
votes

You can use this for color without alpha:

String hexColor = String.format("#%06X", (0xFFFFFF & intColor));

or this with alpha:

String hexColor = String.format("#%08X", (0xFFFFFFFF & intColor));
1
votes

If you use Integer.toHexString you will end-up with missed zeros when you convert colors like 0xFF000123. Here is my kotlin based solution which doesn't require neither android specific classes nor java. So you could use it in multiplatform project as well:

    fun Int.toRgbString(): String =
        "#${red.toStringComponent()}${green.toStringComponent()}${blue.toStringComponent()}".toUpperCase()

    fun Int.toArgbString(): String =
        "#${alpha.toStringComponent()}${red.toStringComponent()}${green.toStringComponent()}${blue.toStringComponent()}".toUpperCase()

    private fun Int.toStringComponent(): String =
        this.toString(16).let { if (it.length == 1) "0${it}" else it }

    inline val Int.alpha: Int
        get() = (this shr 24) and 0xFF

    inline val Int.red: Int
        get() = (this shr 16) and 0xFF

    inline val Int.green: Int
        get() = (this shr 8) and 0xFF

    inline val Int.blue: Int
        get() = this and 0xFF
0
votes
String int2string = Integer.toHexString(INTEGERColor); //to ARGB
String HtmlColor = "#"+ int2string.substring(int2string.length() - 6, int2string.length()); // a stupid way to append your color
0
votes

use this way in Koltin

var hexColor = "#${Integer.toHexString(ContextCompat.getColor(context, R.color.colorTest))}"
0
votes

Fixing alpha issue in Color picker libraries.

if you get an integer value in return when you pick color first convert it into the hex color.

    String hexVal = String.format("#%06X", (0xFFFFFFFF & 
    color)).toUpperCase();

    int length=hexVal.length();
    String withoutHash=hexVal.substring(1,length);


    while (withoutHash.length()<=7)
    {

        withoutHash="0"+withoutHash;

    }
    hexVal ="#"+withoutHash;