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A Color object represents a color. Color class provides static fields that return a specific Color object: BLACK, BLUE, GREEN, RED, CYAN, ORANGE, YELLOW.

For example, to obtain a Color object that represents green, use this code:

Color color = Color.GREEN;

Create a custom color by passing red-green-blue (RGB) values to the Color class's constructor:

Color myColor = new Color (246, 27, 27);

To change a component's color, call the setForeGround and setBackGround methods of the component.

component.setForeGround (Color.YELLOW);
component.setBackGround (Color.RED);








16.10.Color
16.10.1.java.awt.Color
16.10.2.Drawing with Color
16.10.3.To compare two Color objects you can use the equals() method
16.10.4.Color class is used to work with colors in Java 2D
16.10.5.Using the getRGB() method for comparing colors
16.10.6.Convert RGB to HSB
16.10.7.Convert HSB to RGB value
16.10.8.Construct Color objectConstruct Color object
16.10.9.Constructs several colors and draws various objects using these colors:Constructs several colors and draws various objects using these colors:
16.10.10.Java Predefined Colors
16.10.11.Using color with and Bit andUsing color with and Bit and
16.10.12.Color Factory
16.10.13.Convert an integer to an HTML RGB value
16.10.14.Converts a given string into a color.
16.10.15.HTML color and Java Color
16.10.16.Converts the String representation of a color to an actual Color object.
16.10.17.Get HTML Color String from Java Color object
16.10.18.Derives a color by adding the specified offsets to the base color's hue, saturation, and brightness values
16.10.19.Set XOR mode to color blue
16.10.20.Map colors into names and vice versa.