There are two approaches
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Using predefined colors as in
In colors.xml
<item name="blue" type="color">#FF33B5E5</item> <item name="purple" type="color">#FFAA66CC</item> <item name="green" type="color">#FF99CC00</item> <item name="orange" type="color">#FFFFBB33</item> <item name="red" type="color">#FFFF4444</item> <item name="darkblue" type="color">#FF0099CC</item> <item name="darkpurple" type="color">#FF9933CC</item> <item name="darkgreen" type="color">#FF669900</item> <item name="darkorange" type="color">#FFFF8800</item> <item name="darkred" type="color">#FFCC0000</item> <integer-array name="androidcolors"> <item>@color/blue</item> <item>@color/purple</item> <item>@color/green</item> <item>@color/orange</item> <item>@color/red</item> <item>@color/darkblue</item> <item>@color/darkpurple</item> <item>@color/darkgreen</item> <item>@color/darkorange</item> <item>@color/darkred</item> </integer-array>
In onCreate()
int[] androidColors = getResources().getIntArray(R.array.androidcolors); int randomAndroidColor = androidColors[new Random().nextInt(androidColors.length)]; view.setBackgroundColor(randomAndroidColor);
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Using Random RGB coloring as in
Random rnd = new Random(); currentStrokeColor = Color.argb(255, rnd.nextInt(256), rnd.nextInt(256),rnd.nextInt(256));