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MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171073936Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:21 PM GMT

I need them :( http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=BrickColor_codes please put them in the table if your nice :) local keys = {}
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171074114Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:23 PM GMT

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 1006
Iterum
#171074210Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:24 PM GMT

Pay someone so you don't have to? IDK lol. -ChiefDelta/Discommodate/iC7G/Vulnerite + 100 other accounts
Zaxerion
#171074237Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:24 PM GMT

gsub it for numbers, after that idk Zaxerion/McChicken72, iSpecializinq, TheNewChicken, alot of others. Add approx 5k posts.
MacNCheeseGuy
#171074318Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:25 PM GMT

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.
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171074427Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:26 PM GMT

I havnt used gsub in forever, mind making it for me lmao
Zaxerion
#171074956Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:30 PM GMT

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.
Stefan631
#171075175Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:32 PM GMT

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
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171075698Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:37 PM GMT

I used gsub and got the list
warspyking
#171080356Friday, August 14, 2015 12:18 AM GMT

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
warspyking
#171080566Friday, August 14, 2015 12:20 AM GMT

But it looks like for your needs you can just go .ChildAdded:connect(function(c) c.BrickColor = BrickColor.pallet(count) end)
warspyking
#171147760Friday, August 14, 2015 2:42 PM GMT

**mindblown** *MrJoey speechless*
lokkut
#171150401Friday, August 14, 2015 3:15 PM GMT

Idiots local G = [[ whatever the list is ]] local table = {} for Value, Colour in G:gmatch( "(%d+)%s+([%a%s]+)" ) do table[Value] = Colour end
lokkut
#171150450Friday, August 14, 2015 3:16 PM GMT

Oh woops, skipped over the tl;dr bit sorry
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171195647Friday, August 14, 2015 10:01 PM GMT

I all I to match was "%d+"
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#171196156Friday, August 14, 2015 10:06 PM GMT

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mightybaseplate
#171196447Friday, August 14, 2015 10:08 PM GMT

MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171197829Friday, August 14, 2015 10:21 PM GMT

I hope everyone knows I already solved this problem.
warspyking
#171198380Friday, August 14, 2015 10:26 PM GMT

The efficient solution is pretty simple: workspace.gridparts.ChildAdded:connect(function(child) count = count + 1 child.BrickColor = BrickColor.palette(count) end)
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171545568Monday, August 17, 2015 7:30 PM GMT

That doesnt solve anything
Elliott70
#171547550Monday, August 17, 2015 7:49 PM GMT

As for putting them in a table, try categorizing them based on parent color. | Reds | # | |-----------|-----| | Crimson | 327 | | Marroon | 322 | | Ect... | ... | | Ect... | ... |
MrJoeyJoeJoey
#171547813Monday, August 17, 2015 7:52 PM GMT

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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