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A C++ port of Android's Palette API with some bonus features!

Example

Building

Simply run the 'library' target by executing (requires a C++11 compatible compiler):

make library -j$(nproc)

This will use the optimal number of threads to compile the library.

Tip: Running make without a target will list the available targets with a description of what they do.

Usage

See the example for a complete explanation of how to use this library.

Compiler Flags

You will need to include the library's include directory by passing the following flag to the compiler:

-I/path/to/include

You will also need to link against the compiled binary by passing the following flags:

-L/path/to/lib -lSplash

Code

Make sure you include the splash header:

#include "splash/Splash.hpp"

Create and fill a Splash::Bitmap:

// Create a 400px x 400px image
Splash::Bitmap image = Splash::Bitmap(400, 400);

// Provide a vector of Splash::Colour (pixels) to fill the bitmap
std::vector<Splash::Colour> pixels = ...;
image.setPixels(pixels, 0, 0, image.getWidth(), image.getHeight());

To create a Palette and get the generated Swatches:

// This creates a Splash::Palette::Builder and immediately calls generate() to return a Palette
std::shared_ptr<Splash::Palette> palette = Splash::Palette::from(image).generate();

// Each of these methods return the associated Swatch
Splash::Swatch swatch;
swatch = palette->getDominantSwatch();
swatch = palette->getDarkMutedSwatch();
swatch = palette->getDarkVibrantSwatch();
swatch = palette->getLightMutedSwatch();
swatch = palette->getLightVibrantSwatch();
swatch = palette->getVibrantSwatch();
swatch = palette->getMutedSwatch();

// You should check that the returned swatch is valid as a swatch is not always generated
if (swatch.isValid()) {
    // Print out the values of the swatch
    std::cout << swatch.toString() << std::endl;
}

For more information on how to use and customize the generated swatches, see the Android reference for available methods (the syntax is nearly identical)

Bonus: MediaStyle Colours

The MediaStyle object returns colours that are used in Android's media notifications:

// Create the MediaStyle object from a Splash::Bitmap
Splash::MediaStyle style = Splash::MediaStyle(image);

// Returns whether the background is light or dark
bool isLight = style.isLight();

// Each of these methods returns suitable colours to use together
// They should always be readable, no matter what input image is used
Splash::Colour colour;
colour = style.getBackgroundColour();
colour = style.getPrimaryTextColour();
colour = style.getSecondaryTextColour();

Testing

The tests currently only test my additional classes, and not the ported sections of code.

To compile the tests run:

make tests

To run (and if needed compile) the tests:

make run-tests

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