ChartDirector 5.1 (.NET Edition)

DrawArea.linearGradientColor2


Usage

[VB] Public Function linearGradientColor2(startX As Integer, startY As Integer, endX As Integer, endY As Integer, colorArray As Integer() [, periodic As Boolean ]) As Integer
[C#] public int linearGradientColor2(int startX, int startY, int endX, int endY, int[] colorArray [, bool periodic ]);

Description

Creates a multi-point linear gradient color.

In this method, the color points are defined as an array of positions and colors along a reference line segment, in the following format:

position0, color0, position1, color1, .... positionN, colorN

The positions are specified as a number from 0 - 256 (0 - 100 in hex), in which 0 represents the starting point of the reference line segment, and 256 (100 in hex) represents the ending point of the reference line segment.

For example, the array (in hex):

000000, FF0000, 000080, FFFF00, 000100, 00FF00

means the starting point (000000) is red (FF0000), the mid-point (000080 in hex) is yellow (FFFF00), and the ending point (000100 in hex) is green (00FF00).

One common usage of multi-point gradient colors is to define colors that have metallic look and feel. ChartDirector comes from several predefined gradient color arrays as follows.

NameValue (in Hex)
goldGradient 000000, FFE743, 000060, FFFFE0, 0000B0, FFF0B0, 000100, FFE743
silverGradient 000000, C8C8C8, 000060, F8F8F8, 0000B0, E0E0E0, 000100, C8C8C8
redMetalGradient 000000, E09898, 000060, FFF0F0, 0000B0, F0D8D8, 000100, E09898
greenMetalGradient 000000, 98E098, 000060, F0FFF0, 0000B0, D8F0D8, 000100, 98E098
blueMetalGradient 000000, 9898E0, 000060, F0F0FF, 0000B0, D8D8F0, 000100, 9898E0

Arguments

ArgumentDefaultDescription
startX(Mandatory)The x coordinate of the starting point of the reference gradient line segment.
startY(Mandatory)The y coordinate of the starting point of the reference gradient line segment.
endX(Mandatory)The x coordinate of the ending point of the reference gradient line segment.
endY(Mandatory)The y coordinate of the ending point of the reference gradient line segment.
colorArray(Mandatory)An array defining the positions and colors of the pixels along the reference gradient line segment.
periodicfalseSpecifies whether the gradient will repeat itself periodically. If the gradient does not repeat itself, the points that lie beyond the end points of the gradient line segment will assume the colors of the end points.

Return Value

A 32-bit integer representing the linear gradient color.