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HPCW2020_07_ColorMixer
Color Mixer Problem 07 Worth 4 points ROYGBIV isn't just an acronym, it's a way of life for your paint company. The owner is considering modernizing her paint mixing equipment with a computerized model. She's hired you to code the prototype. Your simple program will need to correctly output the right color based on the blends she's given you. INPUT: You will receive a color combination consisting of primary colors and secondary colors as well as black and white to make "dark" and "light" colors. The full science of colorization and pigments will be implemented next, if your prototype is successful. OUTPUT: Your program should output the correct color depending on what two colors were "mixed" on the line. Primary colors should mix together to create secondary colors. Anything mixed with "WHITE" or "BLACK" should be output as either "LIGHT X" or "DARK X" where X is the color "WHITE" or "BLACK" were mixed with. Anything mixed with itself won't change colors. You are guaranteed not to receive incompatible colors, or colors not listed in the color wheels shown above (aside from "WHITE" and "BLACK"). HPCW2020_07_ColorMixer("Red Yellow") → "Orange" HPCW2020_07_ColorMixer("Blue White") → "Light Blue" HPCW2020_07_ColorMixer("Yellow Yellow") → "Yellow" ...Save, Compile, Run (ctrl-enter) |
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