/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and the * desired red, green and blue values expressed as ints in the range * 0 to 255 (where 0 is black and 255 is full brightness). On limited * color devices, the color instance created by this call may not have * the same RGB values as the ones specified by the arguments. The * RGB values on the returned instance will be the color values of * the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param red the amount of red in the color * @param green the amount of green in the color * @param blue the amount of blue in the color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue argument is not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, int red, int green, int blue) { super(device); init(red, green, blue); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and the * desired red, green and blue values expressed as ints in the range * 0 to 255 (where 0 is black and 255 is full brightness). On limited * color devices, the color instance created by this call may not have * the same RGB values as the ones specified by the arguments. The * RGB values on the returned instance will be the color values of * the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param red the amount of red in the color * @param green the amount of green in the color * @param blue the amount of blue in the color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue argument is not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, int red, int green, int blue) { super(device); init(red, green, blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and the * desired red, green and blue values expressed as ints in the range * 0 to 255 (where 0 is black and 255 is full brightness). On limited * color devices, the color instance created by this call may not have * the same RGB values as the ones specified by the arguments. The * RGB values on the returned instance will be the color values of * the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param red the amount of red in the color * @param green the amount of green in the color * @param blue the amount of blue in the color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue argument is not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, int red, int green, int blue) { super(device); init(red, green, blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and the * desired red, green and blue values expressed as ints in the range * 0 to 255 (where 0 is black and 255 is full brightness). On limited * color devices, the color instance created by this call may not have * the same RGB values as the ones specified by the arguments. The * RGB values on the returned instance will be the color values of * the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param red the amount of red in the color * @param green the amount of green in the color * @param blue the amount of blue in the color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue argument is not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color (Device device, int red, int green, int blue) { super(device); init(red, green, blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and the * desired red, green and blue values expressed as ints in the range * 0 to 255 (where 0 is black and 255 is full brightness). On limited * color devices, the color instance created by this call may not have * the same RGB values as the ones specified by the arguments. The * RGB values on the returned instance will be the color values of * the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param red the amount of red in the color * @param green the amount of green in the color * @param blue the amount of blue in the color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue argument is not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, int red, int green, int blue) { super(device); init(red, green, blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGB</code> describing the desired red, green and blue values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGB values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGB values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgb the RGB values of the desired color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgb argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color (Device device, RGB rgb) { super(device); if (rgb == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgb.red, rgb.green, rgb.blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGB</code> describing the desired red, green and blue values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGB values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGB values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgb the RGB values of the desired color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgb argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, RGB rgb) { super(device); if (rgb == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgb.red, rgb.green, rgb.blue); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGB</code> describing the desired red, green and blue values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGB values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGB values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgb the RGB values of the desired color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgb argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, RGB rgb) { super(device); if (rgb == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgb.red, rgb.green, rgb.blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGBA</code> describing the desired red, green, blue & alpha values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGBA values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGBA values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color + alpha. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgba the RGBA values of the desired color. Currently, SWT only honors extreme values for alpha i.e. 0 (transparent) or 255 (opaque). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgba argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green, blue or alpha components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose * @since 3.104 */ public Color(Device device, RGBA rgba) { super(device); if (rgba == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgba.rgb.red, rgba.rgb.green, rgba.rgb.blue, rgba.alpha); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGBA</code> describing the desired red, green, blue & alpha values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGBA values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGBA values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color + alpha. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgba the RGBA values of the desired color. Currently, SWT only honors extreme values for alpha i.e. 0 (transparent) or 255 (opaque). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgba argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green, blue or alpha components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose * @since 3.104 */ public Color(Device device, RGBA rgba) { super(device); if (rgba == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgba.rgb.red, rgba.rgb.green, rgba.rgb.blue, rgba.alpha); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGB</code> describing the desired red, green and blue values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGB values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGB values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgb the RGB values of the desired color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgb argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, RGB rgb) { super(device); if (rgb == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgb.red, rgb.green, rgb.blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGB</code> describing the desired red, green and blue values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGB values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGB values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgb the RGB values of the desired color * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgb argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green or blue components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose */ public Color(Device device, RGB rgb) { super(device); if (rgb == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgb.red, rgb.green, rgb.blue, 255); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGBA</code> describing the desired red, green, blue & alpha values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGBA values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGBA values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color + alpha. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgba the RGBA values of the desired color. Currently, SWT only honors extreme values for alpha i.e. 0 (transparent) or 255 (opaque). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgba argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green, blue or alpha components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose * @since 3.104 */ public Color(Device device, RGBA rgba) { super(device); if (rgba == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgba.rgb.red, rgba.rgb.green, rgba.rgb.blue, rgba.alpha); init(); }
/** * Constructs a new instance of this class given a device and an * <code>RGBA</code> describing the desired red, green, blue & alpha values. * On limited color devices, the color instance created by this call * may not have the same RGBA values as the ones specified by the * argument. The RGBA values on the returned instance will be the color * values of the operating system color + alpha. * <p> * You must dispose the color when it is no longer required. * </p> * * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param rgba the RGBA values of the desired color. Currently, SWT only honors extreme values for alpha i.e. 0 (transparent) or 255 (opaque). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rgba argument is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the red, green, blue or alpha components of the argument are not between 0 and 255</li> * </ul> * * @see #dispose * @since 3.104 */ public Color(Device device, RGBA rgba) { super(device); if (rgba == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); init(rgba.rgb.red, rgba.rgb.green, rgba.rgb.blue, rgba.alpha); init(); }