Source code for scitex_str._color_text

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Time-stamp: "2024-11-02 04:00:36 (ywatanabe)"
# File: ./scitex_repo/src/scitex/gen/_color_text.py


[docs] def color_text(text, c="green"): """Apply ANSI color codes to text. Parameters ---------- text : str The text to be colored. c : str, optional The color to apply. Available colors are 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white', and 'grey' (default is "green"). Returns ------- str The input text with ANSI color codes applied. Example ------- >>> print(color_text("Hello, World!", "blue")) # This will print "Hello, World!" in blue text """ ANSI_COLORS = { "red": "\033[91m", "green": "\033[92m", "yellow": "\033[93m", "blue": "\033[94m", "magenta": "\033[95m", "cyan": "\033[96m", "white": "\033[97m", "grey": "\033[90m", "gray": "\033[90m", "reset": "\033[0m", } ANSI_COLORS["tra"] = ANSI_COLORS["white"] ANSI_COLORS["val"] = ANSI_COLORS["green"] ANSI_COLORS["tes"] = ANSI_COLORS["red"] start_code = ANSI_COLORS.get(c, ANSI_COLORS["reset"]) end_code = ANSI_COLORS["reset"] return f"{start_code}{text}{end_code}"
ct = color_text # EOF