Difference between revisions of "LegacyColorValue"
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
Enable legacy color value interpretation: | Enable legacy color value interpretation: |
Revision as of 01:55, 13 February 2012
Specifies the color designation scheme to be used for interpretation of numerical color values.
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Examples
Enable legacy color value interpretation:
[LegacyColorValue = True];
Create a Green color plot using the legacy color scheme:
[LegacyColorValue = True];
Plot1(Open);
SetPlotColor(1,4);
Create a Green color plot using the RGB color scheme:
[LegacyColorValue = False];
Plot1(Open);
SetPlotColor(1,65280);
Assign a value, representing the color Green under the legacy color scheme, to Value1 (Value1 will be assigned a value of 4):
[LegacyColorValue = True];
Value1 = Green;
Assign a value, representing the color Green under the RGB color scheme, to Value1 (Value1 will be assigned a value of 65280):
[LegacyColorValue = False];
Value1 = Green;