Java Code Examples for org.bukkit.Color#BLUE

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Example 1
Source File: StructureUtil.java    From Civs with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static void setGlass(World world, double x, double y, double z, Map<Location, Color> boundingBox, Material mat, Player player) {
    if (y < 1 || y >= world.getMaxHeight()) {
        return;
    }

    Location location = new Location(world, x, y, z);
    Block block = location.getBlock();
    if (block.getType() != Material.AIR ||
            block.getRelative(BlockFace.DOWN).getType() == Material.GRASS_PATH ||
            block.getRelative(BlockFace.DOWN).getType() == Material.FARMLAND) {
        return;
    }
    Color color = Color.RED;
    if (mat == Material.BLUE_STAINED_GLASS) {
        color = Color.BLUE;
    } else if (mat == Material.LIME_STAINED_GLASS) {
        color = Color.GREEN;
    }
    BlockData blockData = mat.createBlockData();
    boundingBox.put(new Location(world, x, y, z), color);
    player.sendBlockChange(location, blockData);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: Loadout.java    From AnnihilationPro with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
private static ItemStack[] coloredArmor(AnniTeam team)
{
	Color c;
	if(team.getColor() == ChatColor.RED)
		c = Color.RED;
	else if(team.getColor() == ChatColor.BLUE)
		c = Color.BLUE;
	else if(team.getColor() == ChatColor.GREEN)
		c = Color.GREEN;
	else
		c = Color.YELLOW;
	ItemStack[] stacks = KitUtils.getLeatherArmor();
	for(ItemStack stack : stacks)
	{
		LeatherArmorMeta meta = (LeatherArmorMeta) stack.getItemMeta();
		meta.setColor(c);
		stack.setItemMeta(meta);
	}
	return stacks;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: Tools.java    From ce with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private static Color fireworkColor(int i) {
    switch (i) {
    default:
    case 1:
        return Color.SILVER;
    case 2:
        return Color.AQUA;
    case 3:
        return Color.BLACK;
    case 4:
        return Color.BLUE;
    case 5:
        return Color.FUCHSIA;
    case 6:
        return Color.GRAY;
    case 7:
        return Color.GREEN;
    case 8:
        return Color.LIME;
    case 9:
        return Color.MAROON;
    case 10:
        return Color.NAVY;
    case 11:
        return Color.OLIVE;
    case 12:
        return Color.ORANGE;
    case 13:
        return Color.PURPLE;
    case 14:
        return Color.RED;
    case 15:
        return Color.YELLOW;
    case 16:
        return Color.TEAL;

    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: ItemBuilder.java    From Crazy-Crates with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
private static Color getColor(String color) {
    if (color != null) {
        switch (color.toUpperCase()) {
            case "AQUA":
                return Color.AQUA;
            case "BLACK":
                return Color.BLACK;
            case "BLUE":
                return Color.BLUE;
            case "FUCHSIA":
                return Color.FUCHSIA;
            case "GRAY":
                return Color.GRAY;
            case "GREEN":
                return Color.GREEN;
            case "LIME":
                return Color.LIME;
            case "MAROON":
                return Color.MAROON;
            case "NAVY":
                return Color.NAVY;
            case "OLIVE":
                return Color.OLIVE;
            case "ORANGE":
                return Color.ORANGE;
            case "PURPLE":
                return Color.PURPLE;
            case "RED":
                return Color.RED;
            case "SILVER":
                return Color.SILVER;
            case "TEAL":
                return Color.TEAL;
            case "WHITE":
                return Color.WHITE;
            case "YELLOW":
                return Color.YELLOW;
        }
        try {
            String[] rgb = color.split(",");
            return Color.fromRGB(Integer.parseInt(rgb[0]), Integer.parseInt(rgb[1]), Integer.parseInt(rgb[2]));
        } catch (Exception ignore) {
        }
    }
    return null;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: FireworkShow.java    From CS-CoreLib with GNU General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public static Color[] getColors() {
	return new Color[] {Color.AQUA, Color.BLACK, Color.BLUE, Color.FUCHSIA, Color.GRAY, Color.GREEN, Color.LIME, Color.MAROON, Color.NAVY, Color.OLIVE, Color.ORANGE, Color.PURPLE, Color.RED, Color.SILVER, Color.TEAL, Color.WHITE, Color.YELLOW};
}