I went looking through Raphael.js
's source code to find out how he converted RGB values to HSB. I found out the function he did it in and I was in the process of converting it to Python when I bumped into this nice triple-nested ternary operator:
H = (C == 0 ? null :
V == r ? (g - b) / C :
V == g ? (b - r) / C + 2 :
(r - g) / C + 4
);
It threw me for a loop because Python doesn't have the same kind of ternary operator that Javascript does. I spent a while looking over it and eventually hashed this somewhat saner code (using only if/else) out of it:
if (C == 0) {
H = null;
} else {
if(V == r) {
H = (g - b) / C;
} else {
if(V == g) {
H = (b - r) / C + 2;
} else {
H = (r - g) / C + 4;
}
}
}
Was my interpretation correct? I'm only asking this because if it isn't correct, I'm faced with a lot of debugging. So. Did I "get it"?
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