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Color.FromScRgb(Single, Single, Single, Single) Method

Definition

Creates a new Color structure by using the specified ScRGB alpha channel and color channel values.

public:
 static System::Windows::Media::Color FromScRgb(float a, float r, float g, float b);
public static System.Windows.Media.Color FromScRgb (float a, float r, float g, float b);
static member FromScRgb : single * single * single * single -> System.Windows.Media.Color
Public Shared Function FromScRgb (a As Single, r As Single, g As Single, b As Single) As Color

Parameters

a
Single

The ScRGB alpha channel, ScA, of the new color.

r
Single

The ScRGB red channel, ScR, of the new color.

g
Single

The ScRGB green channel, ScG, of the new color.

b
Single

The ScRGB blue channel, ScB, of the new color.

Returns

A Color structure with the specified values.

Examples

private Color FromScRgbExample()
{
    // Create a blue color using the FromScRgb static method.
    Color myScRgbColor = new Color();
    myScRgbColor = Color.FromScRgb(1, 0, 0, 1);
    return myScRgbColor;
}
Private Function FromScRgbExample() As Color
    ' Create a blue color using the FromScRgb static method.
    Dim myScRgbColor As New Color()
    myScRgbColor = Color.FromScRgb(1, 0, 0, 1)
    Return myScRgbColor
End Function

Remarks

The alpha channel of a color determines the amount of transparency of the color. An alpha value of 1 indicates that the color is completely opaque, and a value of 0 indicates that the color is completely transparent.

Applies to

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