We have to write a function that generates a random color between two given colors. Let’s tackle this problem in parts −
First → We write a function that generates a random number between two given numbers.
Second → Instead of using the hex scale for random color generation, we will map the hex to 0 to 15 decimal scale and use that instead.
Lastly → We loop over any of the given color strings and generate a random color.
Example
const randomBetween = (a, b) => { const max = Math.max(a, b); const min = Math.min(a, b); return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min) + min); }; const randomColor = (firstColor, secondColor) => { first = firstColor.toUpperCase().substring(1, secondColor.length); second = secondColor.toUpperCase().substring(1, firstColor.length); const scale = '0123456789ABCDEF'; let color = '#'; for(let i = 0; i < first.length && i < second.length; i++ ){ const random = randomBetween(scale.indexOf(first[i]), scale.indexOf(second[i])); color += scale[random]; }; return color; }; console.log(randomColor('#34324a', '#42342c')); console.log(randomColor('#f43250', '#12342c')); console.log(randomColor('#34324a', '#47942c')); console.log(randomColor('#ffffff', '#000000'));
Following is the possible output in the console −
Note − This is just one of the many possible outputs as the output is random everytime.
Output
#33332A #C23328 #36822B #35102A