Difference between revisions of "gc:setColorRGB"
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− | NB : You can also use hexadecimal numbers instead of decimal ones for each of the arguments. | + | NB : You can also use hexadecimal numbers instead of decimal ones for each of the arguments.<br /> |
− | For example : '''gc:setColorRGB(0xFF,0xA5,0x9D)''' is perfecly valid. | + | For example : '''gc:setColorRGB(0xFF,0xA5,0x9D)''' is perfecly valid.<br /> |
== Example == | == Example == |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 20 December 2011
gc:setColorRGB is a function that is part of the gc (Graphics Context).
It sets the color of subsequent draw and fill operations.
This has been introduced in TI-Nspire OS 3.0 (Changes).
Syntax
gc:setColorRGB(red, green, blue)
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
number | A number from 0 to 255 representing the "amount" of red in the color | |
number | A number from 0 to 255 representing the "amount" of green in the color | |
number | A number from 0 to 255 representing the "amount" of blue in the color |
NB : You can also use hexadecimal numbers instead of decimal ones for each of the arguments.
For example : gc:setColorRGB(0xFF,0xA5,0x9D) is perfecly valid.
Example
function on.paint(gc)
gc:setColorRGB(0,0,0)
gc:drawString("Hello you",0,0,"top") -- will display that text in black
gc:setColorRGB(255,0,0)
gc:drawString("Hello you too",20,20,"top") -- will display that text in red
end