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Returns an RGB color number or a legacy color value that correspond to the color of the arrow contained in an arrow object with the specified ID number; returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid. | Returns an RGB color number or a legacy color value that correspond to the color of the arrow contained in an arrow object with the specified ID number; returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid. | ||
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Revision as of 15:45, 11 February 2012
Returns an RGB color number or a legacy color value that correspond to the color of the arrow contained in an arrow object with the specified ID number; returns a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid.
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Notes
An object-specific ID number is returned by Arw_New when the arrow object is created.
Example
Assign an RGB color number, corresponding to the color of the arrow contained in an arrow object with the ID number of 3, to Value1 variable:
Value1=Arw_GetColor(3);
Assign a legacy color value, corresponding to the color of the arrow contained in an arrow object with the ID number of 3, to Value1 variable:
[LegacyColorValue=True];
Value1=Arw_GetColor(3);