Parameters | Name | Type | Description |
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propertiesArray | | The array keys containing the gradient property to set with the
corresponding array value containing the value to set the property to.
The properties array should contain one of more of the following
key|value pairs:
- "type": One of: linear, radial, conical, spiral, diamond, xy or sqrtxy
- "ramp": A return delimited list of gradient stops that define the
layout of the of the gradient. A gradient stop is a comma delimited
list with the following structure: position,color,alpa. For example
the gradient stop "0.5,255,0,0,125" would add a stop half way along
the gradient, it would be red and semi transparent.
- "position": A number between 0 and 1.
- "color": An RGB color value. 3 integers between 0 and 255 separated
by a comma. For example "255,0,88".
- "alpha": A number between 0 (transparent) and 255 (opaque), if
omitted it is assumed to be 255.
- "from": A coordinate specifying the starting point of the gradient.
- "to": A coordinate specifying the end point of the gradient.
- "via": A coordinate specifying the intermediate point of the gradient
(affects scaling and shearing of the gradient).
- "quality": The quality can be set to normal or good (higher detail but
slower). This property is normal by default.
- "repeat": A number between 1 and 255 that specifies the number of
times the gradient ramp is repeated between the start and end points.
This property is 1 by default.
- "mirror": A boolean value specifying whether alternating repetitions
of the ramp are reversed. This property is false by default.
- "wrap": A boolean value specifying whether the ramp is repeated to
fill the entire graphic a object. This property is false by default.
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Example | set the fillGradient of graphic 1 to tPropertiesArray
set the fillGradient["type"] of graphic 1 to "linear"
put "linear" into tGradientProperties["type"]
put "0.00000,204,0,106" \
& return & "1.00000,0,156,157" into tGradientProperties["ramp"]
set the fillGradient of graphic 1 to tGradientProperties
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set the fillGradient["type"] of graphic 1 to "linear"
set the fillGradient["ramp"] of graphic 1 \
to "0.00000,204,0,106" & return & "1.00000,0,156,157"
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