SET THE FILLING COLOR OF SHAPES 2D_CIRCLE AND 2D_RECTANGLE
ACTION
The command 2D_FILL_COLOR R,G,B set the filling color of the further shapes to be drawn (CIRCLE, RECTANGLE) with the color resulting of the addition of the 3 specified primary components: red (R), green (G) and blue (B).
The intensity of each primary component can vary from 0 to 255. (0 = no color, 255 = full intensity)
Remark: when all the 3 primary components are 0, the result color is black (no color), when all the 3 primary components are 255, the result color is white (addition of the 3 primary colors at maximum intensity).
Recall:
- yellow color (red + green) when B = 0
- gray color when R=G=B
- violet color (red + blue) when G = 0
- black color when R=0, G=0, B=0
- white color when R=255, G=255, B=255
By default, the filling color is the background color.
SYNTAX:
2D_FILL_COLOR R,G,B
USE ERROR EXAMPLE
rem set the filling color to red
2d_fill_color 255,0,0
rem draw a circle: it is filled with red color
2d_circle 100,100,50
2D_FILL_COLOR
2D_FILL_COLOR R,G,B
SEE ALSO
2D_CIRCLE
2D_RECTANGLE
2D_ELLIPSE
2D_FILL_CROSS
2D_FILL_DIAGONAL_CROSS
2D_FILL_DIAGONAL_DOWN
2D_FILL_DIAGONAL_UP
2D_FILL_HORIZONTAL
2D_FILL_SOLID
2D_FILL_VERTICAL