public class HSSFExtendedColor extends ExtendedColor
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HSSFExtendedColor(ExtendedColor color) |
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byte[] |
getARGB() |
short |
getIndex() |
byte[] |
getRGB() |
int |
getTheme() |
double |
getTint()
Specifies the tint value applied to the ctColor.
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boolean |
isAuto() |
boolean |
isIndexed() |
boolean |
isRGB() |
boolean |
isThemed() |
void |
setRGB(byte[] rgb)
Sets the Red Green Blue or Alpha Red Green Blue
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void |
setTint(double tint)
Specifies the tint value applied to the ctColor.
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getARGBHex, getRGBWithTint, setARGBHexpublic HSSFExtendedColor(ExtendedColor color)
public boolean isAuto()
isAuto in class ExtendedColorpublic boolean isIndexed()
isIndexed in class ExtendedColorpublic boolean isRGB()
isRGB in class ExtendedColorpublic boolean isThemed()
isThemed in class ExtendedColorpublic short getIndex()
getIndex in class ExtendedColorExtendedColor.isIndexed() is truepublic int getTheme()
getTheme in class ExtendedColorExtendedColor.isThemed() is truepublic byte[] getRGB()
getRGB in class ExtendedColorpublic byte[] getARGB()
getARGB in class ExtendedColorpublic void setRGB(byte[] rgb)
ExtendedColorsetRGB in class ExtendedColorrgb - bytespublic double getTint()
ExtendedColorIf tint is supplied, then it is applied to the RGB value of the ctColor to determine the final ctColor applied.
The tint value is stored as a double from -1.0 .. 1.0, where -1.0 means 100% darken and 1.0 means 100% lighten. Also, 0.0 means no change.
In loading the RGB value, it is converted to HLS where HLS values are (0..HLSMAX), where HLSMAX is currently 255.
Here are some examples of how to apply tint to ctColor:If (tint < 0) Lum' = Lum * (1.0 + tint) For example: Lum = 200; tint = -0.5; Darken 50% Lum' = 200 * (0.5) => 100 For example: Lum = 200; tint = -1.0; Darken 100% (make black) Lum' = 200 * (1.0-1.0) => 0 If (tint > 0) Lum' = Lum * (1.0-tint) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX * (1.0-tint)) For example: Lum = 100; tint = 0.75; Lighten 75% Lum' = 100 * (1-.75) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-.75)) = 100 * .25 + (255 - 255 * .25) = 25 + (255 - 63) = 25 + 192 = 217 For example: Lum = 100; tint = 1.0; Lighten 100% (make white) Lum' = 100 * (1-1) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-1)) = 100 * 0 + (255 - 255 * 0) = 0 + (255 - 0) = 255
getTint in class ExtendedColorpublic void setTint(double tint)
ExtendedColorIf tint is supplied, then it is applied to the RGB value of the ctColor to determine the final ctColor applied.
The tint value is stored as a double from -1.0 .. 1.0, where -1.0 means 100% darken and 1.0 means 100% lighten. Also, 0.0 means no change.
In loading the RGB value, it is converted to HLS where HLS values are (0..HLSMAX), where HLSMAX is currently 255.
Here are some examples of how to apply tint to ctColor:If (tint < 0) Lum' = Lum * (1.0 + tint) For example: Lum = 200; tint = -0.5; Darken 50% Lum' = 200 * (0.5) => 100 For example: Lum = 200; tint = -1.0; Darken 100% (make black) Lum' = 200 * (1.0-1.0) => 0 If (tint > 0) Lum' = Lum * (1.0-tint) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX * (1.0-tint)) For example: Lum = 100; tint = 0.75; Lighten 75% Lum' = 100 * (1-.75) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-.75)) = 100 * .25 + (255 - 255 * .25) = 25 + (255 - 63) = 25 + 192 = 217 For example: Lum = 100; tint = 1.0; Lighten 100% (make white) Lum' = 100 * (1-1) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-1)) = 100 * 0 + (255 - 255 * 0) = 0 + (255 - 0) = 255
setTint in class ExtendedColortint - the tint valueCopyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe. All Rights Reserved