Difference between revisions of "Mesh:setColorArray"

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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/>
 
'''Available since:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/>
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'''Class:''' [[Mesh]]<br/>
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
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Assigns a new content to the color array, dropping all the elements contained in the color array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.
Assigns new content to the color array, dropping all the elements contained in the color array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.<br />
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Mesh:setColorArray(colors)
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Mesh:setColorArray(colors)
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=== Parameters ===
 
=== Parameters ===
'''colors''': (any) <br/>
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'''colors''': (any) color as hex format and alpha, or a table of colors and alphas<br/>
=== Examples ===
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'''Example'''<br/>
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=== Example ===
<source lang="lua">-- set the color array as (0xff0000, 0.5), (0x00ff00, 0.7) and (0x0000ff, 1.0).<br />
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mesh:setColorArray(0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0)<br />
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-- sets the color array as (0xff0000, 0.5), (0x00ff00, 0.7) and (0x0000ff, 1.0)
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mesh:setColorArray(0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0)
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mesh:setColorArray{0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0}<br /></source>
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-- same as above but curly braces instead of parenthesis
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mesh:setColorArray{0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0}
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{{Mesh}}

Latest revision as of 14:30, 13 July 2023

Available since: Gideros 2012.09
Class: Mesh

Description

Assigns a new content to the color array, dropping all the elements contained in the color array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.

Mesh:setColorArray(colors)

Parameters

colors: (any) color as hex format and alpha, or a table of colors and alphas

Example

-- sets the color array as (0xff0000, 0.5), (0x00ff00, 0.7) and (0x0000ff, 1.0)
mesh:setColorArray(0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0)

-- same as above but curly braces instead of parenthesis
mesh:setColorArray{0xff0000, 0.5, 0x00ff00, 0.7, 0x0000ff, 1.0}