Template:Random color/Digit
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Usage
[edit]Returns six instances of {{Random color/Digit}}, e.g. a hex code. Like this: 0AC9C9. If you want to use it more than once on the same page, you need to specify different {{{1}}}
s for seeds.
*1. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|125}}}} {{Random color|125}}
*2. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|126}}}} {{Random color|126}}
*3. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|127}}}} {{Random color|127}}
- 1. F37136
- 2. C4C84E
- 3. 1D97DE
Note that invocations with the same seed will generate the same color, like this:
*1. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|123}}}} {{Random color|123}}
*2. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|123}}}} {{Random color|123}}
*3. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|123}}}} {{Random color|123}}
- 1. D95B9E
- 2. D95B9E
- 3. D95B9E
Normally, it generates the colors randomly based on the time. If you want it to deterministically generate random colors (e.g. you're color-coding items in a series based on text, and you want them to be the same no matter what), specify a fixed
parameter, like this:
*1. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|120|fixed=y}}}} {{Random color|120|fixed=y}}
*2. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|121|fixed=y}}}} {{Random color|121|fixed=y}}
*3. {{Color sample|#{{Random color|122|fixed=y}}}} {{Random color|122|fixed=y}}
- 1. 37DF59
- 2. 7B139D
- 3. BF57D1
Note that, e.g. using 120 with the fixed param will always produce "37DF59".
You can also use this with {{Tint}} (e.g. if you want to generate lighter, darker, or color-tinted palettes).