What follows is the translation of Java code I found
here, in the VisualizeCoords class. It returns an array reference holding the given number of array references. Each RGB tuple has a value from 0 to 1 -- simply multiply by 255 to get the "normal" value.
sub get_distinct_colors {
use POSIX 'ceil';
my $n = shift;
my $discrete = ceil($n ** (1/3));
my @vals = map 1 - (($_-1) / $discrete), 1 .. $discrete;
my @colors;
my ($r, $g, $b) = (0,0,0);
for my $i (1 .. $n) {
push @colors, [@vals[$r,$g,$b]];
if (++$b == $discrete) {
if (++$g == $discrete) {
$r = ($r + 1) % $discrete;
$g = 0;
}
$b = 0;
}
}
return \@colors;
}
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