Greetings,
Thank you.  I think I found my silly mistake.  I appreciate the information 
and quick responses.

Cheers,
J- 

On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 9:00:51 PM UTC-5, megan wrote:
>
> Also, if you're converting numbers into colors you may find 
> pyqtgraph.functions.intColor to be useful.
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 7:56 PM megan kratz <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Welcome to pyqtgraph!
>>
>> The arguments for color value can be any valid argument for 
>> pyqtgraph.functions.mkColor. Here's the docstring for that function:
>>
>>     """
>>     Convenience function for constructing QColor from a variety of 
>> argument types. Accepted arguments are:
>>     
>>     ================ ================================================
>>      'c'             one of: r, g, b, c, m, y, k, w                      
>>      R, G, B, [A]    integers 0-255
>>      (R, G, B, [A])  tuple of integers 0-255
>>      float           greyscale, 0.0-1.0
>>      int             see :func:`intColor() <pyqtgraph.intColor>`
>>      (int, hues)     see :func:`intColor() <pyqtgraph.intColor>`
>>      "RGB"           hexadecimal strings; may begin with '#'
>>      "RGBA"          
>>      "RRGGBB"       
>>      "RRGGBBAA"     
>>      QColor          QColor instance; makes a copy.
>>     ================ ================================================
>>     """
>>
>> Hope that helps!
>>
>> Megan
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 7:31 PM JMA 1 <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm new to the package and python, which means I'm struggling a bit.  
>>> When trying the parameter_tree.py, the color button that is a child 
>>> parameter does not specify a valid color.  When launched, the icon on the 
>>> r.h.s of the parameter value indicates it's a changed value.  What is the 
>>> valid syntax for applying a number?  When using the color-picker, it 
>>> generates a color object not a number.  
>>>
>>> examples:
>>> { 'name' : 'Coplor', 'type' : 'color', 'value' : "FF0", },
>>>
>>> child.setValue( format??? )
>>> "FF0", "0xFF0", "#332211", etc. do not seem to be the correct format
>>>
>>> Any ideas?  
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> J - 
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