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<code>[0.3,0.3,0.5,1] {{cc|mauve purple}}</code> | <code>[0.3, 0.3, 0.5, 1] {{cc|mauve purple}}</code> | ||
<code>[1,1,1,1] {{cc|white}}</code> | <code>[1, 1, 1, 1] {{cc|white}}</code> | ||
<code>[0,0.2,0,1] {{cc|camo green}}</code> | <code>[0, 0.2, 0, 1] {{cc|camo green}}</code> | ||
<code>[0.73,0.24,0.11,1] {{cc|Rust orange}}</code> | <code>[0.73, 0.24, 0.11, 1] {{cc|Rust orange}}</code> | ||
For configs, the array is encapsulated by curly braces: | For configs, the array is encapsulated by curly braces: | ||
<code>myArray[] = {1,1,1,1}</code> | <code>myArray[] = {1, 1, 1, 1}</code> | ||
[[Category: Arrays]] | [[Category: Arrays]] |
Revision as of 09:49, 28 January 2021
Color is a format of an array. There're two types of “color” array.
Format:
[r, g, b] or [r, g, b, a]
Description:
Color - r is the intensity of red, g is the intensity of green, b is the intensity of blue.
a is alpha (opacity). An alpha value of 0 means totally transparent and a value of 1 means totally opaque. Some of the commands require/return alpha, some don't.
All values range from 0 to 1.
Examples:
[0.3, 0.3, 0.5, 1] // mauve purple
[1, 1, 1, 1] // white
[0, 0.2, 0, 1] // camo green
[0.73, 0.24, 0.11, 1] // Rust orange
For configs, the array is encapsulated by curly braces:
myArray[] = {1, 1, 1, 1}