Wayne,

Not every colour has a name. There are (apparently) 552 named colours and many more unnamed colours, assuming that there are approximately 255^3 different colours. The colorNames function returns all of the 552 named colours.

There used to be a PANTONE colours library stack in the user contributions collection on the Revolution site, which could be interesting for you, but this collection is no longer available. Maybe someone still has that stack and is willing to make it available?

Best,

Mark

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Op 11-feb-2007, om 21:44 heeft wayne durden het volgende geschreven:

Hi Joe:

I actually discovered that fact too by adding additional numbers to my loop (actually 15 more cds with 100 colors each til the end). But the problem is why does the number of lines of colornames() yield fewer? The number of
lines of colornames yields 552, but there look to be about 2000'ish
colornames?

My suspicion is that this is related to associative array with same name issues but not sure. More importantly how ahead of time would I structure the loop to take me to the end? Perhaps a while not "" I guess? Thanks
Joe!

wayne

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