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Description
Component used: Palette
Version used: 1.0.0
Hello,
My use case is filling a recyclerview with the swatches extracted from an image, with a title under each swatch.
While it is possible to iterate over the swatches in a palette, the list is not always of length 6 (sometimes not all swatches are detected). So I can't define a separate list for the titles and I have to check for null on each swatch. It would be useful if each swatch had a
name
property. Or if there were a list with the detected swatches' titles.Palette.swatches
simply returns a list of swatches, with no way of knowing which one corresponds to which name (e.g. which is vibrant, which is darkVibrant). So I have to resort to hacks likeIdeally, after implementing this feature, the above code would be shortened to something like:
The only thing missing is that
name
.