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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:40:47+00:00 2026-05-12T08:40:47+00:00

I had an idea to programmatically generate matching color schemes however I need to

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I had an idea to programmatically generate matching color schemes however I need to be able to generate a linear gradient given a set of two colors (Hex or RGB values).

Can anyone provide me the (pseudo-)code or point me in the right direction to accomplish this task?

EDIT: I forgot to mention, but I also need to specify (or know) the number of steps the gradient takes from color A to color B.

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    2026-05-12T08:40:47+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:40 am

    Okay, so you know the steps, start color and end color. Assuming you have RGB values for each color:

       red_diff = end_red - start_red
       green_diff = end_green - start_green
       blue_diff = end_blue - start_blue
    
       #Note: This is all integer division
       red_step = red_diff / num_steps 
       green_step = green_diff / num_steps
       blue_step = blue_diff / num_steps
    
       current_red = start_red
       current_geen = start_green
       current_blue = start_blue
    
       while current_red != end_red and current_green != end_green and current_blue != end_blue:
           current_red += red_step
           current_green += green_step
           current_blue += blue_step
           # print color
    
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