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I need them :(
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=BrickColor_codes
please put them in the table if your nice :)
local keys = {} |
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Okay I got the numbers I want, now whats a fast way to put all these into a table?
1 White
340 Wheat
1019 Toothpaste
338 Terra Cotta
1018 Teal
344 Tawny
343 Sunrise
306 Storm blue
305 Steel blue
302 Smoky grey
301 Slime green
310 Shamrock
349 Seashell
309 Sea green
153 Sand red
151 Sand green
135 Sand blue
337 Salmon
319 Sage green
345 Rust
1031 Royal purple
192 Reddish brown
1004 Really red
1010 Really blue
1003 Really black
325 Quill grey
322 Plum
1016 Pink
355 Pine Cone
331 Persimmon
335 Pearl
1029 Pastel yellow
1026 Pastel violet
1025 Pastel orange
1024 Pastel light blue
1028 Pastel green
1030 Pastel brown
1027 Pastel blue-green
11 Pastel Blue
304 Parsley green
354 Oyster
323 Olivine
1008 Olive
18 Nougat
1009 New Yeller
1005 Neon orange
1011 Navy blue
312 Mulberry
317 Moss
328 Mint
1002 Mid gray
194 Medium stone grey
101 Medium red
29 Medium green
102 Medium blue
342 Mauve
332 Maroon
1015 Magenta
359 Linen
1020 Lime green
348 Lily white
321 Lilac
208 Light stone grey
9 Light reddish violet
125 Light orange
45 Light blue
1023 Lavender
324 Laurel green
307 Lapis
347 Khaki
1001 Institutional white
357 Hurricane grey
1032 Hot pink
1022 Grime
333 Gold
320 Ghost grey
311 Fossil
313 Forest green
336 Fog
363 Flint
356 Fawn brown
315 Electric blue
316 Eggplant
141 Earth green
1007 Dusty Rose
361 Dirt brown
1017 Deep orange
1012 Deep blue
364 Dark taupe
199 Dark stone grey
38 Dark orange
308 Dark indigo
28 Dark green
303 Dark blue
334 Daisy orange
1013 Cyan
327 Crimson
351 Cork
360 Copper
226 Cool yellow
339 Cocoa
358 Cloudy grey
1014 CGA brown
346 Cashmere
330 Carnation pink
1021 Camo
314 Cadet blue
341 Buttermilk
365 Burnt Sienna
352 Burlap
350 Burgandy
217 Brown
362 Bronze
24 Bright yellow
104 Bright violet
21 Bright red
106 Bright orange
37 Bright green
107 Bright bluish green
23 Bright blue
5 Brick yellow
105 Br. yellowish orange
119 Br. yellowish green
26 Black
353 Beige
329 Baby blue
318 Artichoke
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IterumJoin Date: 2009-01-30 Post Count: 1982 |
Pay someone so you don't have to? IDK lol.
-ChiefDelta/Discommodate/iC7G/Vulnerite + 100 other accounts |
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ZaxerionJoin Date: 2013-02-09 Post Count: 2304 |
gsub it for numbers, after that idk
Zaxerion/McChicken72, iSpecializinq, TheNewChicken, alot of others. Add approx 5k posts. |
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Just put in a brick, look in the color properties and hold your cursor over a color for a couple seconds. The name of the color should pop up in text.
I'm new at this, so sorry if I don't help you out. |
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I havnt used gsub in forever, mind making it for me lmao |
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ZaxerionJoin Date: 2013-02-09 Post Count: 2304 |
put in a script then run this in cmdbar
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("1","") -- make 1 nothing
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("2","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("3","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("4","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("5","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("6","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("7","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("8","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("9","")
script.Source = script.Source:gsub("0","")
Zaxerion/McChicken72, iSpecializinq, TheNewChicken, alot of others. Add approx 5k posts. |
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Stefan631Join Date: 2010-12-23 Post Count: 1350 |
Haha I actually played around with this yesterday!
I don't know if this is efficient or not lolol
local a = [[1 White
2 Grey
3 Light yellow
5 Brick yellow
6 Light green (Mint)
9 Light reddish violet
11 Pastel Blue
12 Light orange brown
18 Nougat
21 Bright red
22 Med. reddish violet
23 Bright blue
24 Bright yellow
25 Earth orange
26 Black
27 Dark grey
28 Dark green
29 Medium green
36 Lig. Yellowich orange
37 Bright green
38 Dark orange
39 Light bluish violet
40 Transparent
41 Tr. Red
42 Tr. Lg blue
43 Tr. Blue
44 Tr. Yellow
45 Light blue
47 Tr. Flu. Reddish orange
48 Tr. Green
49 Tr. Flu. Green
50 Phosph. White
100 Light red
101 Medium red
102 Medium blue
103 Light grey
104 Bright violet
105 Br. yellowish orange
106 Bright orange
107 Bright bluish green
108 Earth yellow
110 Bright bluish violet
111 Tr. Brown
112 Medium bluish violet
113 Tr. Medi. reddish violet
115 Med. yellowish green
116 Med. bluish green
118 Light bluish green
119 Br. yellowish green
120 Lig. yellowish green
121 Med. yellowish orange
123 Br. reddish orange
124 Bright reddish violet
125 Light orange
126 Tr. Bright bluish violet
127 Gold
128 Dark nougat
131 Silver
133 Neon orange
134 Neon green
135 Sand blue
136 Sand violet
137 Medium orange
138 Sand yellow
140 Earth blue
141 Earth green
143 Tr. Flu. Blue
145 Sand blue metallic
146 Sand violet metallic
147 Sand yellow metallic
148 Dark grey metallic
149 Black metallic
150 Light grey metallic
151 Sand green
153 Sand red
154 Dark red
157 Tr. Flu. Yellow
158 Tr. Flu. Red
168 Gun metallic
176 Red flip/flop
178 Yellow flip/flop
179 Silver flip/flop
180 Curry
190 Fire Yellow
191 Flame yellowish orange
192 Reddish brown
193 Flame reddish orange
194 Medium stone grey
195 Royal blue
196 Dark Royal blue
198 Bright reddish lilac
199 Dark stone grey
200 Lemon metalic
208 Light stone grey
209 Dark Curry
210 Faded green
211 Turquoise
212 Light Royal blue
213 Medium Royal blue
216 Rust
217 Brown
218 Reddish lilac
219 Lilac
220 Light lilac
221 Bright purple
222 Light purple
223 Light pink
224 Light brick yellow
225 Warm yellowish orange
226 Cool yellow
232 Dove blue
268 Medium lilac
1001 Institutional white
1002 Mid gray
1003 Really black
1004 Really red
1005 Neon orange
1006 Alder
1007 Dusty Rose
1008 Olive
1009 New Yeller
1010 Really blue
1011 Navy blue
1012 Deep blue
1013 Cyan
1014 CGA brown
1015 Magenta
1016 Pink
1017 Deep orange
1018 Teal
1019 Toothpaste
1020 Lime green
1021 Camo
1022 Grime
1023 Lavender
1024 Pastel light blue
1025 Pastel orange
1026 Pastel violet
1027 Pastel blue-green
1028 Pastel green
1029 Pastel yellow
1030 Pastel brown
1031 Royal purple
1032 Hot pink]];
pat = "(%d+)%s([%a%s]+)"
local example = a
local b = 0
local colors = {};
for key, val in example:gmatch(pat) do
local b = b + 1;
table.insert(colors, b, key);
end
local count = 0
wtf = Instance.new("Model")
wtf.Name = "gridparts"
wtf.Parent = game.Workspace
local x = 12
local z = 12
workspace.gridparts.ChildAdded:connect(function(child)
count = count + 1;
child.BrickColor = BrickColor.new(colors[count]);
end);
local partSize = Vector3.new(2,1,2)
local xPos = Vector3.new(0,0,0)
local offset = 2
local zPos = Vector3.new(0,0,-offset)
for i = 1,x do
local xpart = Instance.new("Part")
xpart.Size = partSize
xpart.Anchored = true
xpart.Position = xPos + Vector3.new(i* offset,0,0)
xpart.Parent = wtf
for q = 1,(z-1) do
local zpart = Instance.new("Part")
zpart.Size = partSize
zpart.Anchored = true
zpart.Position = zPos + Vector3.new(i*offset,0,q*offset)
zpart.Parent = wtf;
wait()
end
print(x - i)
wait()
end
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I used gsub and got the list |
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Ummm
I apologize to tell you this, after all you trouble but...
local num = 64
local colors = {}
for i = 1, num do
local color = BrickColor.pallet(i)
colors[color.Number] = color.Name --Or if you want the name to be a key replace with: colors[color.Name] = color.Number
end
--colors is your new table |
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But it looks like for your needs you can just go
.ChildAdded:connect(function(c)
c.BrickColor = BrickColor.pallet(count)
end) |
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**mindblown**
*MrJoey speechless* |
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lokkutJoin Date: 2009-03-18 Post Count: 1794 |
Idiots
local G = [[
whatever the list is
]]
local table = {}
for Value, Colour in G:gmatch( "(%d+)%s+([%a%s]+)" ) do
table[Value] = Colour
end |
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lokkutJoin Date: 2009-03-18 Post Count: 1794 |
Oh woops, skipped over the tl;dr bit sorry |
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I all I to match was "%d+" |
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I hope everyone knows I already solved this problem. |
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The efficient solution is pretty simple:
workspace.gridparts.ChildAdded:connect(function(child)
count = count + 1
child.BrickColor = BrickColor.palette(count)
end) |
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That doesnt solve anything |
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Elliott70Join Date: 2015-04-11 Post Count: 64 |
As for putting them in a table, try categorizing them based on parent color.
| Reds | # |
|-----------|-----|
| Crimson | 327 |
| Marroon | 322 |
| Ect... | ... |
| Ect... | ... |
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Why are people still trying to help?
All I wanted was the numbers, in a table, Didnt say anything about anything else.
I already did it anyway. |
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