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* The [[Arrays|array]] holds the RGB color value using the color value as {{InlineCode}}{{Parameter|red%}} + 256 * {{Parameter|green%}} + 65536 * {{Parameter|blue%}}{{InlineCodeEnd}}.
* The [[Arrays|array]] holds the RGB color value using the color value as {{InlineCode}}{{Parameter|red%}} + 256 * {{Parameter|green%}} + 65536 * {{Parameter|blue%}}{{InlineCodeEnd}}.
** Color intensities range from 0 to 63.
** Color intensities range from 0 to 63.
* {{Parameter|startIndex%}} indicates the index in the array from which the statement should start reading. The statement will read all color attributes available in that [[SCREEN (statement)|SCREEN]] mode. The '''number of values required''' in the array is listed below:
* {{Parameter|startIndex%}} indicates the index in the array from which the statement should start reading. The statement will read all color attributes available in that [[SCREEN]] mode. The '''number of values required''' in the array is listed below:
{{FixedStart}}'''              Screen mode      Attributes      Colors        Values'''
{{FixedStart}}'''              Screen mode      Attributes      Colors        Values'''
                   0              0 - 15        0 - 63          16
                   0              0 - 15        0 - 63          16
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* [[PALETTE]], [[COLOR]]
* [[PALETTE]], [[COLOR]]
* [[_PALETTECOLOR]]
* [[_PALETTECOLOR]]
* [[SCREEN (statement)]]
* [[SCREEN]]




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Latest revision as of 10:51, 26 January 2023

The PALETTE USING statement sets all RGB screen color intensities using values from an array.


Syntax

PALETTE USING array%(startIndex%)


Description

  • The array holds the RGB color value using the color value as red% + 256 * green% + 65536 * blue%.
    • Color intensities range from 0 to 63.
  • startIndex% indicates the index in the array from which the statement should start reading. The statement will read all color attributes available in that SCREEN mode. The number of values required in the array is listed below:
              Screen mode       Attributes       Colors         Values
                   0              0 - 15         0 - 63           16
                   1              0 - 3          0 - 3             4
                   2              0 - 1          0 - 1             2
                   7              0 - 15         0 - 15           16
                   8              0 - 15         0 - 15           16
                   9              0 - 15         0 - 63           16
                  10              0 - 3          0 - 8             4
                  11              0 - 1          0 - 1             2
                  12              0 - 15         0 - 262,143      16
                  13              0 - 15         0 - 263,143     256
  • A color argument of -1 in the array leaves the attribute unchanged. Other negative numbers are invalid.


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