GradientStops.Insert2(Int32, Single, Single, Int32, Single) Method
Definition
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Adds a stop to a gradient and specifies the brightness, as well as the transparency, of the color.
public void Insert2 (int RGB, float Position, float Transparency = 0, int Index = -1, float Brightness = 0);
abstract member Insert2 : int * single * single * int * single -> unit
Public Sub Insert2 (RGB As Integer, Position As Single, Optional Transparency As Single = 0, Optional Index As Integer = -1, Optional Brightness As Single = 0)
Parameters
- RGB
- Int32
Specifies the color at that the gradient stop.
- Position
- Single
Specifies the position of the stop within the gradient expressed as a percent.
- Transparency
- Single
Specifies the opacity of color at the gradient stop.
- Index
- Int32
The index number of the stop.
- Brightness
- Single
Specifies the brightness of the color at the gradient stop.
Remarks
Gradients are a smooth transition from one color state to another. The endpoints of these sections are called stops.
This method differs from the Insert(Int32, Single, Single, Int32) method in that it enables you to specify the brightness, as well as the transparency, of the color at the gradient stop.