XMCOLOR structure (directxpackedvector.h)
A 32-bit Alpha Red Green Blue (ARGB) color vector, where each color channel is specified as an unsigned 8 bit integer.
For a list of additional functionality such as constructors and operators that are available
using XMCOLOR
when you are programming in C++, see XMCOLOR Extensions.
Syntax
struct XMCOLOR {
union {
struct {
uint8_t b;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t r;
uint8_t a;
};
uint32_t c;
};
void XMCOLOR();
void XMCOLOR(
const XMCOLOR & unnamedParam1
);
XMCOLOR & operator=(
const XMCOLOR & unnamedParam1
);
void XMCOLOR(
XMCOLOR && unnamedParam1
);
XMCOLOR & operator=(
XMCOLOR && unnamedParam1
);
void XMCOLOR(
uint32_t Color
) noexcept;
void XMCOLOR(
float _r,
float _g,
float _b,
float _a
) noexcept;
void XMCOLOR(
const float *pArray
) noexcept;
void operator uint32_t() noexcept;
XMCOLOR & operator=(
const uint32_t Color
) noexcept;
};
Members
b
Unsigned integer between 0 and 255 representing the blue component.
g
Unsigned integer between 0 and 255 representing the green component.
r
Unsigned integer between 0 and 255 representing the red component.
a
Unsigned integer between 0 and 255 representing the alpha component.
c
Unsigned 32-bit integer representing the color. The colors are stored in A8R8G8B8 format.
The alpha component the most-significant bits, and the blue component is stored in the least-significant bits.
Default constructor for XMCOLOR
Default constructor for XMCOLOR
void XMCOLOR( const XMCOLOR & unnamedParam1)
A constructor for XMCOLOR
A constructor for XMCOLOR
XMCOLOR & operator=( const XMCOLOR & unnamedParam1)
void XMCOLOR( XMCOLOR && unnamedParam1)
A constructor for XMCOLOR
A constructor for XMCOLOR
XMCOLOR & operator=( XMCOLOR && unnamedParam1)
This operator assigns the vector component data from one instance of XMCOLOR to the current instance of XMCOLOR.
void XMCOLOR( uint32_t Color) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR
from a uint32_t
variable containing
component data in a packed format.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR from a
uint32_t
variable containing component data in a packed format.
void XMCOLOR( float _r, float _g, float _b, float _a) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR
from four float
arguments.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR from four
float
arguments.
void XMCOLOR( const float *pArray) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR from a four element float
array argument.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMCOLOR from a from a four element float
array argument.
void operator uint32_t() noexcept
Returns an instance of uint32_t
containing the components of the XMCOLOR
instance in a packed format.
XMCOLOR & operator=( const uint32_t Color) noexcept
Assigns the vector component data packed in an instance of uint32_t
to the current instance of
XMCOLOR
.
This operator assigns the vector component data packed in an instance of uint32_t
to the current instance of
XMCOLOR.
Remarks
Those XMCOLOR
constructors using floating point arguments require normalized input, which
are clamped to the range of [0-1.0]. During instantiation, the floating point data
specifying the color channels are multiplied by 255.0f, rounded and then assigned to the
appropriate members of XMCOLOR
.
XMCOLOR
can be used to load instances of XMVECTOR from
normalized values, by using XMLoadColor, which divides color channel
data by 255.0f, rounds the result, and then assigns the components to an XMVECTOR
instance.
XMVECTOR
instances containing normalized values can be stored into XMCOLOR
using XMStoreColor, which multiplies color channel data by 255.0f,
rounding the result before assigning the values to the appropriate XMCOLOR
members.
Namespace: Use DirectX::PackedVector
Platform Requirements
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 with the Windows SDK for Windows 8. Supported for Win32 desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and Windows Phone 8 apps.Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Header | directxpackedvector.h |