# Support Library --- ## `class` Strip This is the object you are refeering to when you want to do things with LED's. You shouldn't have to do instantiate your own new strip-object as you can use the one set up by the software itself. ```python LuxcenaNeo.strip or neo.strip ``` ### Strip.show() Display all the changes made to the LEDs, on the actual LEDs. ### Strip.setPixelColor(`n`, `color`) Set LED at position n to the provided 24-bit color value (in RGB order). ### Strip.setPixelColorXY(`x`, `y`, `color`) Set LED at position (x, y) in the defined matrix to the provided 24-bit color value (in RGB order). ### Strip.setPixelColorRGB(`n`, `red`, `green`, `blue`, `white = 0`) Set LED at position n to the provided red, green, and blue color. Each color component should be a value from 0 to 255 (where 0 is the lowest intensity and 255 is the highest intensity). ### Strip.setPixelColorXYRGB(`x`, `y`, `red`, `green`, `blue`, `white = 0`) Set LED at position (x, y) in the defined matrix to the provided red, green, and blue color. Each color component should be a value from 0 to 255 (where 0 is the lowest intensity and 255 is the highest intensity). ### Strip.setSegmentColorRGB(`segment`, `red`, `green`, `blue`, `white = 0`) Set a whole segment to the provided red, green and blue color. Each color component should be a value from 0 to 255 (where 0 is the lowest intensity and 255 is the highest intensity). ### Strip.setBrightness(`brightness`) Scale each LED in the buffer by the provided brightness. A brightness of 0 is the darkest and 255 is the brightest. ### Strip.getBrightness(): Get the brightness value for each LED in the buffer. A brightness of 0 is the darkest and 255 is the brightest. ### Strip.getPixels(): Return an object which allows access to the LED display data as if it were a sequence of 24-bit RGB values. ### Strip.numPixels(): Return the number of pixels in the display. ### Strip.getPixelColor(`n`) Get the 24-bit RGB color value for the LED at position n. --- ## Color(`red`, `green`, `blue`, `white = 0`) Convert the provided red, green, blue color to a 24-bit color value. Each color component should be a value 0-255 where 0 is the lowest intensity and 255 is the highest intensity. ## hexColor(`value`) Convert the provided hexadecimal color to a 24-bit color value.