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This function allows you to set the color of a DGS label.
This function allows you to set the color of a DGS label.


==Syntax 1==  
==Syntax==  
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bool dgsDxLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int red, int green, int blue, int alpha )
bool dgsLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int red, int green, int blue, int alpha )
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===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
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*'''theElement:''' The label to be changed.
*'''theElement:''' The label to be changed.
*'''red:''' An integer specifying the amount of red (0 to 255).
*'''red:''' An integer specifying the amount of red (0 to 255).
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===Returns===
===Returns===
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Returns ''true'' if the the color of the dgs label was successfully changed, ''false'' otherwise.
Returns ''true'' if the the color of the gui label was successfully changed, ''false'' otherwise.


==Syntax 2==  
==Example==  
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This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.
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bool dgsDxLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int color, bool notSplitColor )
DGS = exports.dgs
local myLabel = DGS:dgsCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
DGS:dgsLabelSetColor ( myLabel, math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 )</syntaxhighlight>
 
==Syntax==
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bool dgsLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int color, bool notSplitColor )
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===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
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*'''theElement:''' The label to be changed.
*'''theElement:''' The label to be changed.
*'''color:''' An integer of the color of the text of the label.
*'''color:''' An integer of the color of the text of the label.
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===Returns===
===Returns===
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Returns ''true'' if the the color of the dgs label was successfully changed, ''false'' otherwise.
Returns ''true'' if the the color of the dgs label was successfully changed, ''false'' otherwise.


==Example 1==
==Example==  
This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
DGS = exports.dgs
local myLabel = DGS:dgsDxCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
DGS:dgsDxLabelSetColor ( myLabel, math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 )</syntaxhighlight>
 
==Example 2==  
This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.
This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
DGS = exports.dgs
DGS = exports.dgs
local myLabel = DGS:dgsDxCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
local myLabel = DGS:dgsCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
DGS:dgsDxLabelSetColor ( myLabel, tocolor(math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 ) ,true )</syntaxhighlight>
DGS:dgsLabelSetColor ( myLabel, tocolor(math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 ) ,true )</syntaxhighlight>


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{DGSFUNCTIONS}}
{{DGSFUNCTIONS}}

Latest revision as of 19:15, 16 January 2021

This function allows you to set the color of a DGS label.

Syntax

bool dgsLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int red, int green, int blue, int alpha )

Required Arguments

  • theElement: The label to be changed.
  • red: An integer specifying the amount of red (0 to 255).
  • green: An integer specifying the amount of green (0 to 255). ( If you pass "true" into this argument, see Syntax 2. )
  • blue: An integer specifying the amount of blue (0 to 255).
  • alpha: An integer specifying the amount of alpha (0 to 255).

Returns

Returns true if the the color of the dgs label was successfully changed, false otherwise.

Example

This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.

DGS = exports.dgs
local myLabel = DGS:dgsCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
DGS:dgsLabelSetColor ( myLabel, math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 )

Syntax

bool dgsLabelSetColor ( element theElement, int color, bool notSplitColor )

Required Arguments

  • theElement: The label to be changed.
  • color: An integer of the color of the text of the label.
  • notSplitColor: A bool of whether the color argument is split or not. ( This argument must be true if you use this syntax! )

Returns

Returns true if the the color of the dgs label was successfully changed, false otherwise.

Example

This example creates a label with text "Hello World!" and sets it to a random color.

DGS = exports.dgs
local myLabel = DGS:dgsCreateLabel ( 0.45, 0.48, 0.2, 0.5, "Hello world", true )
DGS:dgsLabelSetColor ( myLabel, tocolor(math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), math.random(0, 255), 255 ) ,true )

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